Yes. As all devices are connected in parallel there’s no relationship between the switch and the outlets.

Can a switch and outlet be on same circuit?

Wiring a light switch and outlet on the same circuit is something that electricians do regularly. They often run wires from the switch to a remote outlet, but there’s no reason why the switch and outlet can’t be in the same electrical box.

Can a dimmer be connected to an outlet?





Dimmer switches shouldn’t be used on wall outlets because it is against the electrical code. Installing a dimmer switch on an outlet and then plugging in another appliance on the circuit can cause a short-circuit event or even an electrical fire.

Is a dimmer switch permitted to control a receptacle outlet?

Dimmer controlled receptacles are only permitted for lighting loads and only if the plug/receptacle combination is a nonstandard configuration type that is specifically listed and identified for each unique combination. They are required for lighting loads.

Can you put a dimmer on a two switch circuit?

If you have a 2-way circuit (where the same lights are controlled by two switches) you must choose a push-on/push-off dimmer and replace one of the switches with that dimmer. You can only use one push-on/push-off dimmer in a 2-way circuit. It must be used in conjunction with a normal switch.

How do you wire an outlet and a light switch in the same box?

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Can bathroom lights and receptacles be on the same circuit?





The main rule in 210.11(C)(3) states that the branch circuit provided to supply the bathroom receptacle outlet(s) shall have no other outlets. No lighting outlets or other equipment can be fed from the same circuit feeding the bathroom receptacles.

Does a dimmer switch need to be on its own circuit?

Yes. As all devices are connected in parallel there’s no relationship between the switch and the outlets. In fact, You’d be lucky to find a dimmer switch that isn’t on the same circuit as some outlets.

Will a dimmer switch trip a GFCI breaker?

The length of the branch circuit between the dimmer rack and the lighting fixture is one of the most critical issues in a GFCI dimmer application. Long branch circuits create leakage current between conductors and ground, resulting in nuisance tripping of the GFCI device.

Can you connect a dimmer switch to GFCI outlet?

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For example, a lighting fixture may be controlled by a dimmer switch with power supplied by the “Load” terminal of the GFI. You can connect a dimmer switch with basic electrical circuit knowledge and the proper tools.

Can you have a dimmer switch and a normal switch?



With that being said… You cannot use 2 dimmer switches on the same switch circuit. So you’ll need a 3-way dimmer switch, normally installed where the circuit is fed ( incoming power ), and a standard 3-way switch at the other location which would normally be where the switch leg is located.

Can I put a dimmer switch on LED lights?

A standard dimmer switch cannot be used with an LED light as you will never be able to dim the LED light either completely or not very well. LED lights need their own special electronic dimmer switch to have a fully functioning and dimming light.