Re: Individual branch Circuit?????
Roger, an idividual branch circuit by definition is "A branch circuit that supplies only one utilization equipment". Receptacle"A receptacle is a contact device installed at the outlet for the connection of an attachment plug."Attachment plug "A device that,establishes a connection between the conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors connected permanently to the receptacle" Attachment plug contact blades have specific shapes and sizes and configurations so that a receptacle or cord connector will not accept an attachment plug of a different voltage or current rating than that for which the device is intended. If the rating of the branch is 15 amps,and the receptacle is 50amps does that not differ from what the device was intended for? A receptacle is not utilization equipment it receives attachment of equipment and a 50 amp configuration is intended to supply equipment with a like rating. would anyone "hard wire" equipment rated at 50 amps on a 15 amp circuit? So, because we are allowed an attachment to a receptacle via a flexible cord and plug it is now O.K. ? I don't think this code book allows it. It has nothing to do with you, but lets stay on topic, that of individual branch circuits, we can talk about switches ,another time they are not the same.