mark w smith
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- Kansas
I work as an Inspector in the Mid-west. I carry Master (Block) Electrical License and worked in the trade since the late 80?s. As I was taught and interpret, 240.3 (D), would not allow the use of a 14g conductor as a switch leg (general lighting- residential) on a 12g, 20 amp circuit. It would be permitted if the 12g conductor was protected by a 15 amp breaker.
Several Electrical Contractors are using 240.3 (E) which in turns refers you to 210.19 (C) & (D), which is a type ?O? in the 2002 edition, the actual section would be 210.19 (A) (4), ?Other Loads?. That section?s vagueness would indicate their practice to be acceptable.
I would appreciate any comments on this.
Thank you
Several Electrical Contractors are using 240.3 (E) which in turns refers you to 210.19 (C) & (D), which is a type ?O? in the 2002 edition, the actual section would be 210.19 (A) (4), ?Other Loads?. That section?s vagueness would indicate their practice to be acceptable.
I would appreciate any comments on this.
Thank you