Robert Coe
New User
- Location
- Sanford Florida USA
Looking at the current NEC code 240-41 I have a major concern. I just bought a new 3,200 square foot home. It is currently being built. I inspected it before drywall and found that the electrical contractor wired all the 15-amp devises on six circuits. When I checked what is wired on a 15-amp circuit they have (QTY-18) duplex outlets plus about twenty light fixtures. When I complained about the wiring method I was told that this is acceptable per the NEC code 240-41. I find this unacceptable. I want to know if this is correct. Because I just bid on a eleven thousand square foot custom home and if I apply this code to that house I could wire it using just (QTY-18) 15-amp circuits. If I do that I would have about 30 outlets and over 25 lights per circuits. I was on the understanding that outlets should be calculated at 180VA per outlet. Please clarify. I ask this because based on this code alone 240-41 there's no limit on how many outlets and lights I could per code on a single 15-amp circuit. Can you let me know if I'm missing something??? If not and this is the governing code shouldn't this code be reviewed and changed?