RJHartsoe1020
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I have been an electrician for ten years. A Journeyman for five of those ten. I am still running into contractors, and electricians that say I can put a max of 6 receptacles on a 20A circuit. Now, From what I understand, on a general use circuit, you can put 13.3 (180 vA / 120V = 1.5A, 20A/1.5A = 13.3, so 13) In combination loads, continuous. and noncontinuous, it is 80% of that, or 125%, which is still 10.6 or 10 receptacles. where is this 6 receptacle/outlet rule coming from, and where is it in the code? The only thing I have figured is that many electricians are not reading the "per yoke" part of the code. They are assuming that it is per single receptacle. What am I missing here?