Can a sump pump share a circuit?

Can a sump pump share a circuit?

Although a dedicated circuit to the pump is not required it is recommended. Adding a light in the closet where the sump pump is ok for that circuit. Code does require the pump to be on a GFI circuit.Jul 11, 2017

Should a sump pump be on a 20 amp breaker?

If you have a dedicated circuit, with only one receptacle, you must size it to the circuit. So if your sump pump circuit is a 20A 12-2 , then you need a 20A receptacle. It's okay and it's done all the time. The National Electric Code specifically allows it, except under one very limited situation.Feb 22, 2001

What electrical is needed for a sump pump?

Electrical Wiring for a Sump Pump Circuit The wire size that should be used for the 20 amp septic sump pump circuit should be #12 gauge. The sump pump should be protected by either a GFCI outlet or a GFCI circuit breaker. A means of disconnect for the sump pump must be located within sight and readily accessible.

Should a sump pump be connected to a GFCI outlet?

You Should connect sump pumps to GFCI outlets because it prevents electrocution. GFCI is a device that trips whenever it detects a loss of current. If a malfunction allows the current to escape its predetermined path, the GFCI will protect the consumer from electrocution by shutting the power in the receptacle off.

Does a sump pump need a dedicated circuit NEC?

The power supply to a sump pump should not only have a dedicated outlet, but should also be a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter. The sump pump needs its own circuit breaker to prevent tripping of the breaker and the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter is essential in preventing electrical shock.

Does the NEC require a dedicated circuit for a sump pump?

There is no NEC requirement for GFCI protection for a sump pump. The 2008 NEC removed the exception for 120 volt non-GFCI receptacles in dedicated spaces in garages and unfinished basements.Jan 15, 2011

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