Kitchen Electrical Circuit Wiring
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How to Wire a Kitchen: Basic home electrical wiring for kitchens and common wiring practices with photos and wiring diagrams. |
Electrical Circuit Requirements for Kitchens
[ad#block]Electrical Question: Should a Kitchen circuit be on a living room circuit ?
- The reason I ask this question is because I purchased a new wall mounted fireplace for my living room,I turned the heater unit on and it tripped the breaker in my living room.
- A small portable heater plugged into an outlet in the kitchen also tripped.
- I would think that these two circuits would be separate from each other. I’m not an electrician.
This electrical wiring question came from: Hubert, a Handyman from Canada
Additional Comments: looks very interesting.
Dave’s Reply:
Thanks for your electrical wiring question Hubert.
How to Wire a Kitchen
Kitchen circuits should serve the kitchen area, in fact there are two specific appliance circuits that must be installed in the kitchen. The living room outlets should not be shared with required circuits for the kitchen.
Basic home electrical wiring for kitchens and common wiring practices with photos and wiring diagrams. Code requirements and energy efficient specifications now incorporate an energy saving design along with safety features that help to protect you and your family while enjoying your newly completed kitchen project.
The Following will assist you with your kitchen electrical wiring
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Kitchen Electrical Wiring Requirements
This wiring diagram and pictures explain the basic kitchen electrical code wiring requirements required for most new or remodel projects.
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