Dougthewirenut
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I wanted to confirm if the code change to require tamper resistant receptacles in areas specified in 210.52 was in fact in effect for the 2008 NEC has any one heard any info on this
This is the manufacturer's idea of the "problem":ptrombley said:I'm not familiar with these "tamper resistant" receptacles.
stickboy1375 said:try this idea out instead, TRY WATCHING YOUR KIDS!!!!
That pic is from the P&S site.S'mise said:If someone could post a better picture I would appreciate it.
Up till when I was there, only the MK 'Logic' and derivatives of 13A sockets had the feature implemented as described; all other manufacturers had a shutter that opened when the earth pin was inserted, as the 13A earth pin is longer then the other pins. The shutters have been a requirement on all sockets since the sixties.mdshunk said:They have a shutter inside the hot and neutral slots that requires pressure by both prongs being inserted before the shutters will release. The UK receptacles have had this feature for a very long ime.
electricmanscott said:
60 duplex receptacles @ $.39 ea = $23.40 marked up 50 % puts $2.34 in your pocket
60 Tamper proof recepts @ $35.00 ea = $2100.00 marked up %50 puts $1050.00 in your pocket
Guess which way I would vote
It isn't a gouge formula it is a simple mistake. One that would favor my bank account. :grin: I misread it.S'mise said:Brantmacga says he gets them for $35 per box (10)
What is that the gouge formula?
electricmanscott said:
60 duplex receptacles @ $.39 ea = $23.40 marked up 50 % puts $2.34 in your pocket
60 Tamper proof recepts @ $35.00 ea = $2100.00 marked up %50 puts $1050.00 in your pocket
Guess which way I would vote