Electrical – Critique the plan for circuits

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New addition to house is 576 square feet total – master bedroom, bathroom, walk in closet, house entry foyer, and porch.
Here's my plan.

  • 15amp dedicated circuit for fire alarm
  • 20amp dedicated circuit for bathroom receptacles
  • 20amp circuit for rest of outlets in addition
  • 20amp circuit for 2 outdoor outlets on porch. I will be plugging my
    camper into these sometimes
  • 15amp circuit for all lights. will include: 2 recessed lights on porch,
    ceiling fan on porch, 2 wall sconces on porch, ceiling fan in
    bedroom, 5 recessed lights in bedroom, 2 light fixtures in closet,
    light fixture in foyer, exhuast fan in bath, 6 horizontal lights in
    bath over mirrors, 1 main light fixture in bath.

Best Answer

I have also been advised to include some lights on the smoke & fire detector circuit, in order to give you some indication if the smoke & fire has gone offline. I believe Ed Beal's comment about 760.41.b refers to dedicated fire alarm panels, and that residential detectors are considered receptacles.

I found this https://www.electriciantalk.com/f5/smoke-detector-circuit-72368/ which addresses the question.

Of course it's always best to check with your local building department for the final say.