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  • Feb 2, 2010, 02:21 AM
    schmidtwi
    Basement Circuit Plan
    Hello,

    What a great forum! I have a circuit plan for my basement, and I want to get some input from professionals. I do plan to hire a contractor, but want to make sure my plan is sound.

    Floor Plan

    http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...ementPlan1.jpg

    Circuit Plan

    Bathroom/Kitchenette
    - 1 15 amp dedicated for vanity light/overhead light/closet light, 3 sconces in rec room, under cabinet lighting in kitchenette - max 1000W
    - 1 20 amp dedicated for 5 outlets in kitchenette/bathroom area
    Lobby - GFI circuit breaker
    - existing circuit, tie basement light into 1 sconce, add 5 outlets
    Main room/bedroom/closet - max 500W
    - 1 20 amp dedicated for 14 bedroom & rec room outlets -
    - 1 15 amp dedicated for 14 can lights - max 1200W
    Main HT
    - 1 20 amp for 6 zones of lighting wired to Grafik Eye (7 soffit cans, 6 sconces, rope, riser, 3 stage front, 3 stage rear) - max 1800W
    - 1 20 amp for outlets (riser 2, columns 6, stage 1, projector box fan 1)
    Equipment Room
    - 1 20 amp for 2 outlets - 1 powerbridged switched outlet for projector & 2 powerbridged switched outlets on stage for subs - max 1200W
    - 1 20 amp for 3 outlets - max 1500W
    Storage room east
    - 1 20 amp for storage room work bench area - 4 outlets, shop light, Equip room light - max 1500W

    Any comments, questions or criticism is welcome!

    Thanks,
    Bill
  • Feb 2, 2010, 06:43 AM
    tkrussell
    My commnets follow each statement in red:

    Circuit Plan

    Bathroom/Kitchenette
    - 1 15 amp dedicated for vanity light/overhead light/closet light, 3 sconces in rec room, under cabinet lighting in kitchenette - max 1000W

    Circuit is fine, Need AFCI circuit breaker for this.

    - 1 20 amp dedicated for 5 outlets in kitchenette/bathroom area
    Lobby - GFI circuit breaker

    Kitchen circuits/outlets must be dedicated for kitchen.
    bathrrom circuit must be dedicated for bathroom(s) only.

    - existing circuit, tie basement light into 1 sconce, add 5 outlets

    OK, just be sure existing circuit can handle added load.


    Main room/bedroom/closet - max 500W
    - 1 20 amp dedicated for 14 bedroom & rec room outlets -
    Perhaps a separate circuit for each room. Need AFCI
    - 1 15 amp dedicated for 14 can lights - max 1200W

    OK need AFCI

    Main HT
    - 1 20 amp for 6 zones of lighting wired to Grafik Eye (7 soffit cans, 6 sconces, rope, riser, 3 stage front, 3 stage rear) - max 1800W
    OK need AFCI

    - 1 20 amp for outlets (riser 2, columns 6, stage 1, projector box fan 1)
    OK need AFCI

    Equipment Room
    - 1 20 amp for 2 outlets - 1 powerbridged switched outlet for projector & 2 powerbridged switched outlets on stage for subs - max 1200W
    - 1 20 amp for 3 outlets - max 1500W
    OK need AFCI

    Storage room east
    - 1 20 amp for storage room work bench area - 4 outlets, shop light, Equip room light - max 1500W
    OK need GFI for all receptacles.

    Me personally would be using all #12 wire and 20 amp circuits for the entire project as minimum.

    Dont forget smoke detectors, one in the bedroom, and at least one in the common area outside bedrooms, interconnect with others in the home.

    Thas all I see at the moment.
  • Feb 2, 2010, 07:02 AM
    schmidtwi
    Thank you sir! I will isolate the kitchen and bathroom area. Can I combine lighting & circuits on the same circuit for each room with GFI breaker? (1 circuit each?)

    I plan to use AFCI for all non GFI breakers. Will also GFI for the work bench area.

    May just up everything to 20 amp also. Appreciate your help!
  • Feb 2, 2010, 10:42 AM
    KISS

    A couple of things:

    Rethink shop lighting. It's not a good idea to have the whole room go dark when using a power tool. Lighting not combined with outlets makes sense in some cases.

    I will also suggest wiring the switches with ?/3 view to allow the use of automation devices that may require a neutral.
  • Feb 2, 2010, 12:13 PM
    schmidtwi
    Thanks for the input, KISS. The shop lights I have come with a standard 3 prong plug, so I plan to use one of the 20 amp outlets for that anyway. The shop is also a storage room, with other lights attached to another circuit. I may use this circuit for a light right over the shop section.

    I do plan to use 12/3 or 14/3 for most switches.

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