Does a gas boiler and gas water heater need to be on separate circuits?

steady asked:


I am running new wiring in my home and was wondering if my natural gas boiler and natural gas hot water heater need to be on separate circuits? Also should I put each bedroom on its own circuit? How many outlets should go on each circuit?

Lauren
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2 Responses to “Does a gas boiler and gas water heater need to be on separate circuits?”

  1. Dan H Says:

    Your boiler pump is usually on it’s own circuit.

    Your gas water heater doesn’t usually require power, unless you have a circulating pump. that pump can usually go on another outlet circuit.

    Check with your local building codes as they vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.

  2. ken48b Says:

    The plugs you can use as many as many as many as many as many as for the power consumption required is correct but if its electronic ignition the power consumption required is ok to save money would run 123 wgrd then.
    For circuits its allowed by the bedrooms personally put on boiler circuitas for circuits its allowed by the code as for the code as many as for the power consumption required is correct but if its electronic ignition the power consumption.

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