bobrenwick
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In Table 210-24 what is the meaning of the word Taps?
bobrenwick said:In Table 210-24 what is the meaning of the word Taps?
iwire said:What year NEC?
480sparky said:I think if you backtrack to 210.19(A)(3) Exc. 1, or 210.19(A)(4) Exc. 1a and 1b, you'll find an answer.
bobrenwick said:In Table 210-24 what is the meaning of the word Taps?
electricalperson said:i dont know if im explaining this right, but basically a tap is when you attach a wire to another wire using either a split bolt or a connector.
bobrenwick said:So on a residential 20 amp lighting circuit one could use a 14 awg for the switchleg to an individual fixture? I always thought you needed 12 awg all the way through.
jim dungar said:Who said you can do that? When used as a "general" branch circuit, #14 is limited to a 15A max OCPD. There are no rules in article 210, 240, or 310 that modify this requirement.