To control the GFCI, Power the GFCI through the switch, attaching those switched power leads to the GFCI “LINE” terminals. If you want to protect the ‘light’, wire power to the GFCI “LINE” terminals and connect the switch using the “LOAD” terminals.

Can I run a GFCI outlet from a light switch?

In general, yes. GFCI outlets have LINE and LOAD terminals. You can connect several more outlets on the LOAD terminals, and they will also be protected from ground faults. You can also add a switch, though bear in mind that highly inductive loads (like a large motor) can cause nuisance tripping of the GFCI.

How do you wire a GFCI outlet with a light switch?

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Do bathroom lights need to be GFCI protected?





You might not be aware of it, but your bathroom lights could pose a safety hazard in the event that you have an electrical short. This is because GFCI (ground fault circuit interruption) protection is only required for outlets and switches, not light fixtures unless they are above the shower area.