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1) Ceiling fans go to the IUG (General Use Lighting) or IUE (Special Use Lighting) circuit as appropriate
AEA 90364 transcript
771.8.5 inc. C
c) Ceiling fans or air extractors may be charged to lighting circuits for use
general or special, either fixedly connected or through outlets. For the purposes of
Demand calculation, see 771.9, any of them will be counted as a lighting mouth.
2) the aforementioned standard confirms that it can be placed through electrical outlets commanded by switches
the bells can be placed in any of the circuits (lighting, outlets) considering a mouth said bell
3) being that the circuits only share a terminal section of pipes, it corresponds that each one has its PE conductor which should be identified in the access boxes and mouths ... but beware, there are restrictions for the grouping of circuits in a same pipe and one of them says that the sum of mouths of all the circuits involved does not exceed 15, that is if you have 10 mouths in TUG and 8 in IUG you cannot group them in the same pipe
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771.12.3.13.2 inc. D
d) Circuits for general uses, for special uses and those dedicated to specific consumptions of
They must have independent pipes or ducts for each of them. However, as an exception
tion, circuits for general use may be housed in the same pipe or conduit, in a maximum
of three, as indicated below:
1. that belong to the same phase and the same board;
2. that the sum of the assigned currents of the protection devices of each of the
circuits not greater than 36 A, and
3. that the total number of outlets fed by these circuits together is not
greater than 15 units.
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