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Default Wiring GFCI help

Mikepier wrote:
In my basement bathroom, I have a light fixture over the shower stall.
It is on the load side of the GFCI, just in case...- Hide quoted text -


Actually I think it is required by code that any light or fan inside
the shower must be on a GFI.


Yes I believe it is.

What I meant was just to show another reason for using the load side of
the GFCI. The "just in case" was the reason - just in case someone comes
in contact with the fixture (and it's hot, etc.)