- Location
- Massachusetts
Phil Your stuck thinking residential work only. This section of code applies to all occupancies and structures.
If we think of a large Holiday display you might install a 50 amp 4 wire outlet for a temporary panel used to power Holiday lights.
Some people have 'electric' barbcue grills that use more than 20 amps.
The key here is in the 'title' (if thats that right term) of each section.
The first section is titled is "15- and 20-Ampere Outdoor Receptacles"
The next section is titled "Other Receptacles"
So it is clear to me that we are taking about 15 and 20s or others.
Just get the Arlington recessed 'in use' boxes and forget about it.
If we think of a large Holiday display you might install a 50 amp 4 wire outlet for a temporary panel used to power Holiday lights.
Some people have 'electric' barbcue grills that use more than 20 amps.
The key here is in the 'title' (if thats that right term) of each section.
The first section is titled is "15- and 20-Ampere Outdoor Receptacles"
The next section is titled "Other Receptacles"
So it is clear to me that we are taking about 15 and 20s or others.
Just get the Arlington recessed 'in use' boxes and forget about it.