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California Electrical Code
The California Electrical Code contains requirements for electrical installations, including kitchen and bathroom outlets. The code is based on the National Electrical Code (NEC) but has some California-specific amendments.
Kitchen and Bathroom Outlet Requirements
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) provides information on the NEC requirements for kitchen and bathroom outlets, including the type and location of outlets, and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection.
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California State Electrical Code for Kitchen Outlets
This article provides an overview of the California state electrical code requirements for kitchen outlets, including the required number and location of outlets, and the types of outlets that are permitted.
Bathroom Electrical Outlet Requirements
This article discusses the electrical outlet requirements for bathrooms, including the location and type of outlets, and GFCI protection. It also provides information on the California state electrical code requirements.
Grounding and Bonding in Kitchen and Bathroom Areas
This research paper discusses the importance of proper grounding and bonding in kitchen and bathroom areas, and provides information on the California state electrical code requirements for these systems.
California Electrical Code Training
The University of California, San Diego (UCSD) offers training courses on the California electrical code, including courses on kitchen and bathroom outlet requirements.
Electrical Code Updates for California
This video provides an overview of the recent updates to the California electrical code, including changes to the requirements for kitchen and bathroom outlets.
California State Electrical Code Handbook
This handbook provides a comprehensive guide to the California state electrical code, including information on kitchen and bathroom outlet requirements, and is available for purchase from the International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI).