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    Default Recessed Luminare Above Shower

    Does a low voltage (12VAC) recessed luminaire installed above the shower/ bathtub require GFCI protection?

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    Default Re: Recessed Luminare Above Shower

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Asta View Post
    Does a low voltage (12VAC) recessed luminaire installed above the shower/ bathtub require GFCI protection?
    Hello Joe,

    12 volt or 120 volt does not require GFCI protection.

    Sincerely,

    Corey


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    Default Re: Recessed Luminare Above Shower

    Thanks for the replies.

    I replaced the 120V recessed can above my shower with a 12V 50 watt recessed can. I hooked up the primary leads (120V) of the transformer to the existing switched wires which get its power from the load side of a GFCI outlet. It works fine but I was just curious if it was a code requirement.


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