Jerseydaze
Senior Member
New Business in jersey falls under "continued use" ran some 20 amp circuits to 15 amp duplex receptacles and gfis .Got a failed sticker that said "commercial needs 20 amp devices" anyone think hes right ?
New Business in jersey falls under "continued use" ran some 20 amp circuits to 15 amp duplex receptacles and gfis .Got a failed sticker that said "commercial needs 20 amp devices" anyone think hes right ?
I concur with the others... he is incorrect.New Business in jersey falls under "continued use" ran some 20 amp circuits to 15 amp duplex receptacles and gfis .Got a failed sticker that said "commercial needs 20 amp devices" anyone think hes right ?
AHJ has final say, I have learned that lesson painfully.
Have a great day all!
Steve
New Business in jersey falls under "continued use" ran some 20 amp circuits to 15 amp duplex receptacles and gfis .Got a failed sticker that said "commercial needs 20 amp devices" anyone think hes right ?
New Business in jersey falls under "continued use" ran some 20 amp circuits to 15 amp duplex receptacles and gfis .Got a failed sticker that said "commercial needs 20 amp devices" anyone think hes right ?
I thought 15a receptacles on a 20a where never allowed except that they are permitted in residential use in branch circuit and general use outlets.
AHJ has final say, I have learned that lesson painfully.
Have a great day all!
Steve
I thought 15a receptacles on a 20a where never allowed except that they are permitted in residential use in branch circuit and general use outlets.
He's right. :wink:He's wrong.
20a. SINGLE receptacle is only required if it is the ONLY device on a 20a. circuit. Duplex makes it two outlets, and more than one duplex and you're free and clear.
New Business in jersey falls under "continued use" ran some 20 amp circuits to 15 amp duplex receptacles and gfis .Got a failed sticker that said "commercial needs 20 amp devices" anyone think hes right ?
If you compare the contacts of a 15 and 20 amp receptacle of the same brand and series, you will find that they are exactly the same. The only difference is the "T" slot on the face of the 20 amp receptacle. There is no advantage in using a 20 amp receptacle unless you have some equipment that has a 20 amp plug on it.Yeah, I just read that. I agree with the inspector though. 20A devices for 20A circuits in commercial buildings...seems like a good idea.
Just to stimulate conversation: Why?I agree with the inspector though. 20A devices for 20A circuits in commercial buildings...seems like a good idea.