If a separate circuit is supplied to a refrigerator in a kitchen, does the receptacle(located behind the refrigerator)have to be a single outlet, or is it ok to have a duplex receptacle with the refrigerator plugged into one of the outlets?
NEC(2002) 210.52(B)(1)(Exception No. 2) states that the receptacle outlet for refrigeration equipment shall be permitted to be supplied from an "individual branch circuit" rated 15 amps or greater.
The definition of an "individual branch circuit" is "A branch circuit that supplies only one utilization equipment".
I have seen this pass inspection where this a dedicated circuit and a duplex receptacle.
Thanks!
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David - St. Louis
NEC(2002) 210.52(B)(1)(Exception No. 2) states that the receptacle outlet for refrigeration equipment shall be permitted to be supplied from an "individual branch circuit" rated 15 amps or greater.
The definition of an "individual branch circuit" is "A branch circuit that supplies only one utilization equipment".
I have seen this pass inspection where this a dedicated circuit and a duplex receptacle.
Thanks!
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David - St. Louis