E.I.A 🎬 the 2 ways to wire a bathroom
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Great info as always coach. Our community appreciates what you’re doing day in and out!
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Thank you for clarifying the bathroom wiring. I thought you could only supply the outlets only. Scenario #1 makes sense.
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Thanks for the quality information
Really appreciate the info. Now I can finish my bathroom runs.
Great information:-))
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Great explanation coach let's get to it 👍👍👍👍
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Man great info and thx for the update 👍
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Yea I’ve seen this a lot at my jobs...I was wondering about this...thanks again 🤙❤️
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Good info 👍🏼. Happy Thanksgiving to coach. God bless
Happy Thanksgiving bro God bless you!
Would you please reference the code NEC 2017 , Thank You , Sir . Merry Christmas .
I got a question: if I run one circuit for the whole bathroom, it should be GFCI and AFCI protected, right?
According to the NEC bathrooms are not required to be afci protected currently. Your local state may be different.
@@ElectricalCodeCoach but the light need to be protected by afci, right?
Not if that light does not leave the bathroom