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Hi all,Updating electrical to GFCI reqs in my 1967 house. US, Alaska (pretty much standard NEC up here). Want to confirm GFCI reqs, as this is pretty complicated and the spacing is incredibly tight (GFCI, fan timer, and an additional line load in an old '60s metal gang box, which was never designed to accommodate the large GFCI/fan switches).Here's a sketch I made to my understanding of how this has to play out, based on prior hookups.The original hookup had a pigtail in incoming line to hook into the outgoing load before the first outlet. Neutrals for all 3 lines (line, load, and fan leg) we're pigtailed together before the outlet, then hooked into the outlet. Light switch was powered by a daisy-chained hot off the outlet.To comply with GFCI requirements, the main change is moving the pigtail off the pre-outlet leg and to connect off the load on the GFCI. Neutral for line stays with hot for line on top of GFCI, neutrals for load and fan switch leg pigtail together as well as hot.Is that correct (based on included diagram)? I'm ignoring ground for now, I know how to take care of that and it would clutter the diagram.The end result is a layout like this, if you need additional visualization help. via /r/DIY http://ift.tt/2i0nuEf

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