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I'm studying residential lighting wiring practices at the moment (it's chapter 8 in Electrical Wiring Residential, 16th Edition, Ray C. Mullins) and the author is speaking of some Rules of Thumb (caps and emphasis his, not mine) and I'm wondering if he's just pulling words out of his backside.
Some of the methods he's speaking of he titles "Outlets per Circuit Method" and the "per square foot method" (basically using load calculations as per the NEC). Are there really any such Rules of Thumb methods, or is it just the NEC "per square foot method"?
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Some of the methods he's speaking of he titles "Outlets per Circuit Method" and the "per square foot method" (basically using load calculations as per the NEC). Are there really any such Rules of Thumb methods, or is it just the NEC "per square foot method"?
Asking on another forum to get widest possible aggregate of responses.