How close can an outlet be to a toilet?

Many of the modern bidets on the market today use electricity to offer luxury features. This often requires a electrical outlets within 4 feet of the toilet.
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What is code for bathroom outlets?

The NEC requires that all outlet receptacles in a bathroom be GFCI protected. Outlet circuit must be 20 amps: The outlets in a bathroom should be served by a 20-amp circuit, separate from the lighting circuit, to provide power items such as curling irons, razors, and hairdryers.
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Can I put an outlet behind a toilet?

Since the electrical cords on bidet seats are about 4 feet long, it's recommended that new outlets be installed on the wall behind the toilet. Most of the electrical cords extend out from the right hand side of the bidet when facing the toilet, so plan accordingly.
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Does an outlet near a toilet need to be GFCI?

The National Electric Code states that, at a minimum, a bathroom needs one GFCI-protected outlet. It's recommended that each bathroom has two or three GFCI protected outlets.
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How close can an electrical outlet be to a water faucet?

According to the National Electric Code, any receptacle within 6 feet of a water source needs to be protected with a GFCI.
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How far does a GFCI outlet need to be from a sink?

Generally, all 15 or 20-amp, single phase, 125-volt receptacles “within 6 ft.” of a sink, tub or shower must be GFCI protected. For a sink, the measurement starts “from the top inside edge of the bowl of the sink”. For a bathtub or shower, the measurement starts at “the outside edge of the bathtub or shower stall”.
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Can electrical panel be in a restroom?

Is it legal to have an electrical panel located in a bathroom? An electrical panel containing the service disconnecting means cannot be located in a bathroom [230.70(A)(2)]. In dwelling units and guest rooms or suites of hotels and motels, overcurrent devices cannot be located in bathrooms [240.24(E)].
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Is there a difference between GFI and GFCI?

Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) and ground fault interrupters (GFI) are the exact same device under slightly different names. Though GFCI is more commonly used than GFI, the terms are interchangeable.
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How high should an outlet be in a bathroom?

There are no set rules for the height of receptacles on walls or over counters, even in a bathroom. Good practice is to keep them at least 4 inches above a counter top or backsplash and not directly over a sink or under a window.
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Does a bidet toilet need a dedicated circuit?

Electric bidet seats do not require dedicated circuits as long as there are no other high drawing appliances being actively used on the same circuit.
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Can I use extension cord in bathroom?

Electricity and water don't mix: if using an extension cord in a kitchen, bathroom, outdoors or in a potentially damp location, plug it only into a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlet. Don't overload extension cords by plugging in appliances that draw a total of more watts than the rating of the cord.
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Does smart toilet need electricity?

Smart toilets save water, but they also use electricity, so their environmental benefit is questionable. But you'll see a difference to your water consumption.
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How far does an outlet have to be away from a water source?

According to the National Electric Code (NEC), GFCIs are required to be installed to protect any receptacles within 6 feet of a water source.
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How close can a switch be to a bathroom sink?

National Electrical Code says that the receptacle must be within 3' of the outside edge of the basin, but not more than 12" below the top of the basin (210.52(D)).
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Does a bathroom outlet need to be on its own circuit?

A The main rule of Section 210-11(c)(3) requires a 20A circuit that is dedicated to bathroom receptacle outlets. It does not require a separate circuit for each bathroom. One circuit may supply multiple bathrooms as long as only bathroom receptacles are supplied.
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Why do electricians install outlets upside down?

Electricians may position the outlet in an upside-down position so that you can quickly identify the switch-controlled receptacle. Since it stands out visually to most people right away – it provides convenience to the occupants to easily remember which outlet is switch controlled.
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What is code height for electrical outlets?

Electrical receptacle outlets on branch circuits of 30 amperes or less and communication system receptacles shall be located no more than 48 inches (1219 mm) measured from the top of the receptacle outlet box nor less than 15 inches (381 mm) measured from the bottom of the receptacle outlet box to the level of the ...
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In what rooms does the 2 6 and 12 rule apply for receptacle spacing in a dwelling unit?

Receptacles are needed in every room of a home such that no point on a wall is over 6′ from an outlet. This means that you need an outlet within 6′ of a doorway or fireplace. A long wall, however, may have up to 12′ between outlets.
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Can you have a GFCI breaker and outlet together?

Yes, it can be done. There is no problem having a GFI fed from another GFI. The only down side is troubleshooting. If something is causing a trip you have to isolate one first to see where the problem is.
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Is it better to use a GFCI outlet or breaker?

GFCI receptacles have much larger bodies than standard receptacles, so in some instances, the physical space within the wall box may affect your choice. With standard-size boxes, there may not be enough room to add a GFCI receptacle safely, making a GFCI circuit breaker the better choice.
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Can you install a GFCI without a ground?

In short, yes. If your circuit doesn't have a ground wire, you can still install a GFCI outlet for protection. GFCI outlets without a ground wire are legal and work; however, choosing to install GFCI outlets without a ground wire does come with some disadvantages.
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Is it against code to have a breaker box in a bathroom?

NEC 240.24(E) prohibits overcurrent devices in bathrooms (which fuses and breaker both are).
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Can a junction box be in a bathroom?

There are no restrictions of any kind referring to junction boxes in a shower in the NEC so there is no code reference to refer to. Same goes for height restrictions for light fixtures. I found a junction box in a shower. It was a big fancy shower in a big fancy house.
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Can you have a fuse box in a toilet?

The consumer unit (fuse box) would be fine as long as you can get to it from the hallway side and not from beside the toilet. Some careful thought on the toilet and waste, whether the waste pipe will exit under the toilet or out the back into the space where the electrics are.
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Can a bathroom outlet be behind a sink?

Bathroom Outlets

Either behind or beside the sink is acceptable -- across from the sink on an opposite wall is not. If the bathroom has two sinks, each must have an electrical receptacle within 3 feet. This may mean placing the outlet between them or installing two separate outlets.
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