Motor load on a duplex receptacle

cppoly

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If a 3/4 HP (13.8), 120V sump pump were to be connected to a duplex receptacle, how would this work if the circuit breaker would be 35 amps (13.8 x 2.5) yet the duplex receptacle would be just 20 amp?
 
Unless motor load holds on 20A breaker, 210.21(B)(3) requires 40A rated receptacle, or hardwired equipment.

210.8(D) requires GFCI either way.
 
If a 3/4 HP (13.8), 120V sump pump were to be connected to a duplex receptacle, how would this work if the circuit breaker would be 35 amps (13.8 x 2.5) yet the duplex receptacle would be just 20 amp?
First of all a 3/4 HP sump pump is not really a 3/4 HP motor, its marketing. Most 3/4 HP sump pumps I run across show around 10 amps on the label.

A sump pump or any other other listed appliance with a factory installed cord and plug is designed to plugged into a circuit base on the rating on the plug. If it has a 15 amp plug it can be connected to a 15 amp or 20 amp circuit. If it has a 20 amp plug it gets connected to a 20 amp circuit.

There is no requirement increase the circuit by 250%.

You can not protect a 15 amp duplex receptacle or 20 amp receptacle with larger than a 20 amp overcurrent device.
 
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