Commercial grade GFCI receptacle

We have a 'high-end' custom home starting soon, the wife is some sort of engineer, she specified manual generator inlet, all copper wire and busbars after the meter, each bedroom gets a 15A circuit for just receptacles, lots of dimmers, all 'decora' style, one or two fancy pendant lights everything else is actually surprisingly standard but it adds up fast.
Surprised she didn’t spec 20 amp circuits for receptacles.
 
Forget Hospital Grade. If you really want to upsell, pitch your well-heeled customers "audiophile grade" 😂:

 
Forget Hospital Grade. If you really want to upsell, pitch your well-heeled customers "audiophile grade" 😂:

Went to a guys house who was an Audiophile, all the grounds for his equipment were separated from the rest of the house and bonded to four ¾" Type K copper pipes water jetted in to the ground... and instead of going through his circuit breakers, which would have "corrupted" the 'sound stage' he double tapped direct to the main lugs (not main breaker lugs). That was a long conversation.
 
Forget Hospital Grade. If you really want to upsell, pitch your well-heeled customers "audiophile grade" 😂:

I installed a few of those of those once, customer already had them.
He requested I not use my impact driver on the receptacles.
He had a wall of records in the music room and and also whole bunch of what I thought were records in the home theater room, turns out they were 'Laser Discs'. I was gald I did not have to move them to get to the receptacles.
 
Being in California I'm surprised. A few years back many jurisdictions in the bay area started rejecting any plans submitted if they had "Master" bedroom indicated.
What if it were time clocks in a business, would the main clock be a "primary" and the slaves be called "associates"?
 
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