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What Article in the 2002 NEC best defines the regulation for the number of recptacles or devices per 20amp branch circuit in a single family dwelling?
I?ve heard that before, and have seen it stated in this forum before. But I am not sure I understand its basis. Can anyone help clarify it for me? Here is what I mean:Originally posted by jeff43222: There is no limit to the number of receptacles on a 20A circuit in a dwelling. I think the limit is 13 receptacles in commercial occupancies, but I'm not absolutely sure. . . .
220.4 (which, by the way, is also not limited to dwelling units) says,In no case shall the load on any circuit exceed the maximum specified by 220.4.
Finally, 210.3 defines the rating of a branch circuit in terms of its overcurrent device.The total load shall not exceed the rating of the branch circuit (it then gives exceptions that do not apply to this discussion).
You posted your reply while I was typing mine. I have to say that this does not answer my question. That article talks about demand factors, and permits us to add the receptacle load to the lighting load before applying demand factors. But those demand factors (we can chose from two methods) do not apply to a branch circuit, because you won?t get above 3,000 VA on a single branch circuit.Originally posted by jgriffin: Non Dwelling receptacle loads-You'll find it @ 220-13 in your 2002 codebook.
220.3(B)(11) and its reference to 220.3 (B) (10). In effect, this says you do not have to calculate general purpose dwelling receptacles at 180VA each. I agree with the reason Safari gave. The number of branch circuits are determined by the area served, not by the number of receptacles. The handbook also says the 10-13 restriction does not apply to general lighting or small-appliance branch circuits in dwelling units (Exhibit 220.4).From what code statements may we infer that there is no limit to the number of receptacles on a dwelling unit branch circuit?
220.3(B)(9).From what code statements may we infer that there is a limit to the number of receptacles on a commercial facility?s branch circuit?