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Is there a codes that states that you can not put 2- white and 2- black wires on a recepticle or do they have to be pigtailed in the device box,so there dont feed thru the outet
Is there a codes that states that you can not put 2- white and 2- black wires on a recepticle or do they have to be pigtailed in the device box,so there dont feed thru the outet
300.13 Mechanical and Electrical Continuity — Conductors.Receptacles are 20 amp feed through... no splices required, unless a multi wired branch circuit is involved.
Is there a codes that states that you can not put 2- white and 2- black wires on a recepticle or do they have to be pigtailed in the device box,so there dont feed thru the outet
Rather vague... :roll:110.3(B).
110.3(B).
Rather vague... :roll:
(B) Installation and Use. Listed or labeled equipment
shall be installed and used in accordance with any instructions
included in the listing or labeling.
If you follow that up by looking at the UL Guide Information for Receptacles (RTRT), you will find that using the receptacle as a splice point it permited by the listing and labeling instructions. The only issue is the code issue about not using the device to splice the grounded conductor of a multi-wire circuit.110.3(B).
Rather vague... :roll:
(B) Installation and Use. Listed or labeled equipment
shall be installed and used in accordance with any instructions
included in the listing or labeling.
Find a duplex receptacle with only one set of screws.
If you follow that up by looking at the UL Guide Information for Receptacles (RTRT), you will find that using the receptacle as a splice point it permited by the listing and labeling instructions. The only issue is the code issue about not using the device to splice the grounded conductor of a multi-wire circuit.
Who said duplex?
Who said duplex?
stickboy and you... :happyyes:Who said duplex?
stickboy and you... :happyyes:
Just exactly what are you implying?
I did, why? I think every electrician knew what the OP's intended question was regarding without the necessity of tearing a simple question down under a microscope to dissect to improper code language...
Why make this so HARD? it was a simple question.....
Because that is what we do here. I assume nothing. What if he meant a single and put two wires 'counter-clockwise' :happyno: under a terminal?
Seriously? and thats NOT what we do here, some choose to... Ray Charles could see what the OP's intention was.....
so you can have one 20 amp circuit with say 3-4 duplexs feed thru eac other without pigtailing ?
Any size you want to.OK. What is the max breaker I can use with a 12-2 AWG?
PS Ray can probably 'see' that now!
PSS have a beer and relax