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Branch circuits for lighting and for appliances, including motor-operated appliances, sha11 be proviled to supply <br /> the loads computed in accordance with Section 220-3. In addition, branch circuits shall be provided for specific <br /> loads not covered by Section 220-3 where required elsewhere in this Code and for dwelling unit loads as � <br /> specified in(c). :�� . <br /> ��� I�ia��a�res a�°�r�an�� �aa��a����o The minimum number of branch circuits shall be deternuned from the total <br /> computed load and the size or rating of the circuits used. In all installations, the number of circuits sha11 be <br /> sufficient to supply the load served. In no case shall the load on any circuit exceed the maximum specified by <br /> Section 220-4. <br /> (�} �,��d Ev�nly�ro�oa-taon�d��ong�ran�l� �ir�uat�. Where the load is computed on a <br /> volt-amperes/square foot (0.093 m2)basis, the wiring system up to and including the branch-circuit <br /> panelboard(s) shall be provided to serve not less than the calculated load. This load shall be evenlS�proportioned <br /> among multioutlet branch circuits within the panelboard(s). Branch-circuit overcurrent devices an�� circuits need <br /> only be installed to serve the connected load. <br /> (�) �wefl�in� iJnats. <br /> {�� Sgna�l-r�p�r�ianc��ran�8a �'ir�u�$�. In addition to the number of branch circuits required by other parts of <br /> this section, two or more 20-ampere small-appliance branch circuits shall be provided for all receptacle outlets <br /> specified by Section 210-52(b). < <br /> �2) �.�un�ry �r�n��n �arc�ai�s. In addition to the number of branch circuits required by other parts of this <br /> section, at least one additiona120-ampere branch circuit shall be provided to supply the laundry receptacle <br /> outlet(s) required by Section 210-52(�. This circuit shall have no other outlets. <br /> (3� �at�nroonn�3raneh �ar�uit�. In addition to the number of branch circuits required by other p,�.-ts of this <br /> section, at least one 20-ampere branch circuit shall be provided to supply the bathroom receptacle; outlet(s). Such <br /> circuits shall have no other outlets. <br /> Exception: �liere the 20-a�rpere circuit supplies cr single bathroom, outlets fop other equipmE�nt within the <br /> same bathroom shc�ll be permitted to be supplied in acco�dcmce with Section 210-23(a). <br /> FPN: See Eaamples D1(a),D1(b),D2(b), and D4(a)in Appendix D. <br /> '���?�0-B4o LOC�$AOFI �Hl OP OID �Y'�IlYIlESeS <br />' ��) ��c��ssib�lfl�y. Overcurrent devices sha11 be readily accessible unless one of the following applies. `:��en�a�y: <br />� 1. For busways, as provided in Section 364-12. <br /> 2. For supplementary overcurrent protection, as described in Section 240-10. <br /> 3. For overcurrent devices, as described in Sections 225-40 and 230-92. <br /> 4. For overcurrent devices adjacent to utilization equipment that they supply, access shall be pernutted to be <br />� by portable means. :��,��a�y� <br /> ��) �c�����ac�. Each occupant shall have ready access to all overcurrent devices protecting the conductors <br />, supplying that occupancy. Where electric service and electrical maintenance are provided by the building <br /> management and where these are under continuous building management supervision, the service overcurrent <br /> devices and feeder overcurrent devices supplying more than one occupancy shall be pernutted to be accessible to <br /> only authorized management personnel in the following: <br /> 1. In multiple occupancy buildings <br /> 2. For guest rooms of hotels and motels that are intended for transient occupancy <br />