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ACT-ADDII-1: Students will prepare electrical plans a) Understand general codes related to electrical plans.
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Indicates a home’s outlets, switches and related electrical systems, such as phones, thermostats, and light fixtures
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Duplex convenience outlets should be a maximum of 12ft. apart
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Duplex outlets should be no more than 6 ft from a corner There should be a duplex outlet in any wall over 2ft long
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Consider furniture layout if possible, so that duplex outlets do not become inaccessible behind large pieces
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Place a duplex outlet next to or behind a desk or table where a light Is needed, or near a probable reading area
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Place a duplex outlet near a fireplace for an adjacent table light, for a vacuum, or for fireplace maintenance
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Place a duplex outlet in a hallway, for vacuums
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Duplex outlets should be placed close together in kitchens. They are required every 4’ of counter space, and no more than 2’ from a corner
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Each bath, sink, or make-up table should have a duplex outlet
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Each enclosed bath or laundry room should have an exhaust fan Rooms with operable windows do not require fans, although they are desirable
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Any outlet within 5 ft. of water, outside, or in garages should be protected by the GFI (ground-fault circuit-interrupter)
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A light outlet is necessary outside all entries and exterior doors
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A waterproof duplex outlet should be placed at a convenient exterior location, such as a patio
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Ceiling lights are common in children’s bedrooms for easy illumination; master bedrooms may have a switched duplex outlet for bedside lamp
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The kitchen may have a light over the sink, although in a very well-lit kitchen this may be an extra light
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Bathroom lights are generally placed above the vanity or in the center of the room In a large bath recessed lights may be placed in the shower or above the tub
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Place switches in a manner that provides easiest control of light
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Locate lights in a large closet or in any alcove or pantry that requires light
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Light stairwells
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Place lights and outlets in garages or shops in relationship to their use
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Place exterior lighting properly to illuminate walks, drives, patios, decks or other high use areas
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Broken lines indicate connections between outlets and switches; they do not necessarily indicated the path of the wire
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