I have a kitchen remodel happening, and just want to check my wiring against the forum.
1) Branch 1, 20 amps, 12 gauge: 2 GFCI receptacles in backsplash, and the gas range. Does the range need to be GFCI protected? Does it matter if the receptacles are sideways or vertical mounted?
2) Branch 2, 20 amps, 12 gauge: 3 GFCI receptacles in backsplash, and the fridge. Does the fridge need to be GFCI protected in this scenario? Or should I put the fridge on a standard receptacle, as a dedicated 15 amp circuit?
3) Microwave/hood combo, 20 amps, 12 gauge: This will be a dedicated circuit with an receptacle in the cabinet above the microwave. Does this need GFCI protection?
4) Dishwasher and Garbage disposal, 20 amps, 12 gauge: duplex GFCI receptacle mounted under sink, with a switch in back splash to control top outlet
5) Lights are all on their own 15 amp, 14 gauge circuit.
Thanks.
Kitchen Wiring Check
1) Branch 1, 20 amps, 12 gauge: 2 GFCI receptacles in backsplash, and the gas range. Does the range need to be GFCI protected? Does it matter if the receptacles are sideways or vertical mounted?
2) Branch 2, 20 amps, 12 gauge: 3 GFCI receptacles in backsplash, and the fridge. Does the fridge need to be GFCI protected in this scenario? Or should I put the fridge on a standard receptacle, as a dedicated 15 amp circuit?
3) Microwave/hood combo, 20 amps, 12 gauge: This will be a dedicated circuit with an receptacle in the cabinet above the microwave. Does this need GFCI protection?
4) Dishwasher and Garbage disposal, 20 amps, 12 gauge: duplex GFCI receptacle mounted under sink, with a switch in back splash to control top outlet
5) Lights are all on their own 15 amp, 14 gauge circuit.
Thanks.
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