Switched Din. Rm. Outlet?

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Originally posted by sandsnow:
Peter
Pretty sad.
You could of given it a little more flair :D
Yeah, you're right, but I'm a humble guy. :D

Ok, how's this:

500 posts and we're still in the dark!!!

[ April 28, 2005, 07:25 PM: Message edited by: peter d ]
 
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AND PETER WIN'S!!!! :confused:
Or is that the unknowning race?

Good job Peter
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Wooo hoooo! :D I think we should all celebrate! :D

Has anyone installed any switched dining room receptacles this week? If so, please share your story. How did you feel? Was it everything you ever dreamed of?
 
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I already told you, the NEC doesn't care either way.

THE WHOLE THREAD WAS POINTLESS!!!

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Sorry scott,

Don't see switched outlet for picture outlined in 210.52(b)(1)-or-(2)denoted exceptions...
 
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Originally posted by electricmanscott:
What about this picture. http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y159/electricmanscott/DSC00520.jpg At the far end of the kitchen in the dining area is a switched receptacle installed to supply a picture light. Could this be supplied by one of the SA circuits? Should it be? Or does the exception say that it can't be? Let's keep it rolling!
There can NEVER be a lighting outlet installed on a small appliance branch circuit for any reason.
 
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