jpcjguy
Well-known member
Hi all,
Doing some of the wiring for my garage with a 1/2 bath. I will have a 7 gallon water heater on a dedicated 20A circuit and the bathroom will have 1 20A GFCI outlet (all outlets in garage will be GFCI protected).
So my question is does the single 1/2 bath outlet need to be on a dedicated circuit also?
Then the two lights in the 1/2 bath, overhead and vanity on a single switch, can they be on the same circuit as that single 20A outlet? I think not but want to be sure.
If I can't share the half bath outlet for the lights (and possibly fan), can those be on the same circuit as the some of my garage wall outlets?
I ask because my panel is on the opposite side of the garage so every run to the panel is at least 50 feet (30ft deep garage, panel on front wall and 1/2 bath on back wall in corner). Don't want to waste wire if I don't have to.
Thanks!
Doing some of the wiring for my garage with a 1/2 bath. I will have a 7 gallon water heater on a dedicated 20A circuit and the bathroom will have 1 20A GFCI outlet (all outlets in garage will be GFCI protected).
So my question is does the single 1/2 bath outlet need to be on a dedicated circuit also?
Then the two lights in the 1/2 bath, overhead and vanity on a single switch, can they be on the same circuit as that single 20A outlet? I think not but want to be sure.
If I can't share the half bath outlet for the lights (and possibly fan), can those be on the same circuit as the some of my garage wall outlets?
I ask because my panel is on the opposite side of the garage so every run to the panel is at least 50 feet (30ft deep garage, panel on front wall and 1/2 bath on back wall in corner). Don't want to waste wire if I don't have to.
Thanks!