jrudyk
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What is the amperage requirement for garage receptacles?
George Stolz said:210.52 has requirements for 15A and 20A receptacle outlets in dwelling units. 210.52(G) requires a 15A or 20A receptacle be installed in a garage area.
You know, I don't think I have ever actually seen one of those.LarryFine said:Unless, of course, you have a piece of equipment with a 20a plug.
charlie b said:
You know, I don't think I have ever actually seen one of those.![]()
There _WERE_ quite a few larger window ACs with 20A 115V plugs ... but my experience is 20 years old.charlie b said:
You know, I don't think I have ever actually seen one of those.![]()
raider1 said:I have used a "hot box" (PVC pipe bender) that had a 125 volt 20 amp cord cap. It made it very tough to find an extention cord that would work with it.
Chris
charlie b said:
You know, I don't think I have ever actually seen one of those.![]()
stickboy1375 said:I have that hot box, we made are own extension cord... :roll: :wink:
iwire said:Those Greenlee products where sent out with a twisted blade on the plug, a set of 9s returns the blade to it's correct position.![]()
Jim W in Tampa said:Also if its detached it does not need any.Happy to see an HI that takes time to check.
stickboy1375 said:Jim, if a detached garage has power it has to have a receptacle outlet.
stickboy1375 said:Jim, if a detached garage has power it has to have a receptacle outlet.
Jim W in Tampa said:I know that but he did not say if detached or not.
Jim W in Tampa said:Also if its detached it does not need any.
stickboy1375 said:Then why did you say this?