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DrewE
Mar 20, 2015Explorer II
enblethen wrote:
I would suggest using XHHW for the larger conductors.
NM-2 would be the best to use for the 120 volts system, and especially not loose THHN. THHN would be good for the 12 volt.
Some of walls may not be thick enough for standard boxes. You may need to get shallow boxes in some locations, but remember the GFCI takes standard depth boxes.
I would run a separate 120 volt circuit for the refer.
Instead of GFCI outlets, it may be easier to use GFCI breakers. You can't get tandem (skinny) GFCI breakers so far as I know, but that shouldn't be a big problem here.
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