Yes, the NEC does not prohibit putting an outside light fixture and an outside receptacle on the same circuit.

Do exterior lights need their own circuit?

Ideally, outdoor lights should be on a separate circuit – that way, if something goes wrong, they don’t trip the indoor lighting too. They don’t have to be on a separate circuit, but you have to properly insulate the circuit to protect it from the weather.

Can I run an outlet from a light fixture?





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Can an outdoor outlet be on the same circuit as an indoor outlet?

Regardless of compliance with any other rule, you cannot, under any circumstances, use the “kitchen appliance branch” circuits to feed an exterior outlet.

Can I draw power from a wall outlet to add a light and light switch?

Adding an electrical outlet next to an existing light switch is easy, as long as there is a neutral wire in the box.

  • Step 1: Turn the power supply off to the light switch at the main electrical panel.
  • Step 2: Remove the switch plate and unscrew the switch from the outlet box.
  • Step 3: Pull the switch out from the box.

Can interior and exterior lights be on the same circuit?

Yes, interior and exterior lights can be on the same circuit.

Do outdoor light fixtures need GFCI?





So, to answer my original question: yes, outdoor lights need to be plugged into GFCI-protected receptacles. On top of this, one GFCI receptacle is required at the front and back of the home, at a maximum height of 6 feet 6 inches off the ground. One receptacle is also required on each patio, deck, porch, or balcony.

How do I add an outside outlet to a light fixture?

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How do I wire a receptacle from a light outlet but keep it hot when light is off?

In this case, you must change the cable from the switch to the light outlet from a 2-wire to a 3-wire cable. As you can see, connecting a receptacle to the light would see the receptacle only hot when the light switch is on.

Can a wall light fixture be wired to plug into an outlet?

Got a lamp you love but no pre-wired light box in the wall or ceiling where you’d like to hang it? You don’t have to do a major wiring job. You can simply re-wire the lamp with an extension cord and plug it into an available wall outlet.

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



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Can you jump power from an outlet to a switch?

Jumping a switch from an outlet allows installation of a new fixture from an existing circuit. In home electrical, jumper refers to a wire that transfers electricity from one circuit to another for which it wasn’t originally designed.

Can a GFCI outlet be connected to a light switch?

Electrically there is no problem with powering the light with the hot and neutral feed to the GFCI receptacle. You could use pigtails to the receptacle line (and not use the load connection) and to the light switch so the lights would’t go out if the GFCI receptacle tripped.

Can you wire outlets and lights on the same circuit for a bathroom?



No lighting outlets or other equipment can be fed from the same circuit feeding the bathroom receptacles. For example, a one-family dwelling has two bathrooms and a duplex receptacle has been installed in each. One 20-ampere branch circuit can supply power to both bathroom receptacles but cannot feed anything else.

Can lights and receptacles be on the same circuit commercial?

Except for temporary installations [590.4(D)], 15A or 20A circuits can be used to supply both lighting and receptacles on the same circuit.

How many outlets and lights can be on a circuit?

Technically, you can have as many outlets on a 15 amp circuit breaker as you want. However, a good rule of thumb is 1 outlet per 1.5 amps, up to 80% of the capacity of the circuit breaker. Therefore, we would suggest a maximum of 8 outlets for a 15 amp circuit.

How many fixtures can be on a 15 amp circuit?

For a 15-Amp circuit breaker, this will be a maximum of 12-Amps. Assuming a 60 watt light, you can put up to 24 lights on a 15 amp breaker. If you are using low-wattage LED bulbs, an LED bulb using 10 watts, you can install up to 150 bulbs on a single circuit.

Can 2 circuits share a breaker?



Yes, it’s fine to combine circuits onto one breaker, at which point they become one circuit.

What happens when you put a 20 amp receptacle on a 15 amp circuit?

As I understand it, the reason that a 20 amp outlet can’t be connected to a 15 amp circuit is that someone could potentially connect a 20 amp device, overload the circuit, and cause a fire.

Can I run 14 gauge wire on a 20 amp circuit?

You cannot use any 14 gauge wire on a 20 amp circuit. This is true, even running to a light fixture that has smaller wires built in. The wires built into the fixture are allowed as part of a manufactured assembly. However, any added wire must be appropriate to the circuit breaker protecting the wire.

Can I use 12 gauge wire on a 15 amp circuit?

Because it has even less chance of overheating, 12-gauge wire is also acceptable on a 15-amp circuit.