Bathroom lights don t generally benefit from gfci protection unless they are in the shower then yes they do.
Bathroom lights on gfci.
Check to make sure that the white neutral wires are connected properly.
The current set up is as follows.
If you fan is above a wet area it should be gfci.
A 20 amp receptacle circuit for plug in appliances.
I do not think it should be allowed because if your wife was in a closed bathroom and the gfci got tripped with your wife using her hair dryer then all the lights go off and you cant see whats going on.
I have everything down to the studs.
However protecting lights inside a bathroom is a bit overkill.
A 15 amp circuit is minimum but this is often a 20 amp circuit especially if there is a heat lamp integrated into this circuit.
Losing the lights when the gfci trips is annoying and even dangerous if it s a hot curler.
A double switch set up on for the ceiling light one for the light above the mirror.
I can not find any info on if it is allowed to have the gfci control the outlet and the lights also.
Light fixtures and wall switches must be on a separate circuit.
Understand that if the gfi outlet will be protecting the light fixtures then the white neutral wire for the light fixtures must be wired through the gfi outlet the same as the black or power wire.
Wiring a bathroom gfi outlet with a light switch.
Gfci protection is designed to prevent the shocks that might occur when a ground fault occurs and it can be provided by special gfci outlet receptacles or by a gfci circuit breaker that protects the entire circuit.
So those are good reasons not to put lights fan under gfci protection.
Wiring a gfci outlet electrical question.
The nec requires that all outlet receptacles in a bathroom be gfci protected.
Ground fault circuit interrupters gfcis have long been required in bathrooms but since 2014 the nec has required arc fault circuit interrupter afci protection in every lighting and outlet branch circuit in the house which includes the bathroom.
I want to add a gfci outlet to a bathroom.
A dedicated 20amp circuit can be used for the bathroom receptacles and lights.