DrDeke
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- Ypsilanti, MI, USA
I often see 20 A circuits connected to multiple 15 A duplex receptacles in houses/apartments, and I am wondering whether this is a safe practice.
Presumably, the idea is that the various loads on the circuit might exceed 15 A in total, but that a single appliance drawing more than 15 A won't be able to be plugged into these receptacles due to the differing blade shape.
What would happen if you plugged two appliances, each of which draws 9 A, into a single duplex receptacle on such a circuit? The total current passing through that receptacle would be 18 A, which would appear to exceed its 15 A rating. Would this be an unsafe condition? Or are "15 A" rated duplex receptacles designed in such a way that they can handle more than 15 A total, as long as each individual "plug" on the receptacle draws no more than 15 A?
Presumably, the idea is that the various loads on the circuit might exceed 15 A in total, but that a single appliance drawing more than 15 A won't be able to be plugged into these receptacles due to the differing blade shape.
What would happen if you plugged two appliances, each of which draws 9 A, into a single duplex receptacle on such a circuit? The total current passing through that receptacle would be 18 A, which would appear to exceed its 15 A rating. Would this be an unsafe condition? Or are "15 A" rated duplex receptacles designed in such a way that they can handle more than 15 A total, as long as each individual "plug" on the receptacle draws no more than 15 A?