Using that reasoning (I have to observe the amps without adjusting for voltage), it doesn't matter what rating duplex receptacle you install - you lose credit for half of wattage of the multiwire circuit, and therefore can't use the second leg anyway. :happyno:
George I understand what you’re saying but i cannot agree that this a 240 Volt multiwire branch circuit.
Does the math work when you consider it two 120 volt 20 amp branch circuits or not. What do we do with,
• 110.4 Voltages. Throughout this Code, the voltage considered shall be that at which the circuit operates. The voltage rating of electrical equipment shall not be less than the nominal voltage of a circuit to which it is connected.
• 210.6 Branch-Circuit Voltage Limitations.
• The nominal voltage of branch circuits shall not exceed the values permitted by 210.6(A) through 210.6(E).
• (A) Occupancy Limitation. In dwelling units and guest rooms or guest suites of hotels, motels, and similar occupancies, the voltage shall not exceed 120 volts, nominal, between conductors that supply the terminals of the following:
• (1) Luminaires (lighting fixtures)
• (2) Cord-and-plug-connected loads 1440 volt-amperes, nominal, or less or less than ? hp
• (B) 120 Volts Between Conductors. Circuits not exceeding 120 volts, nominal, between conductors shall be permitted to supply the following:
• (1) The terminals of lampholders applied within their voltage ratings