theyre listed. I know most convention centers have banned them (most likely due to some guy plugging 3kw worth of lights into one supplied by a 30amp circuit and melting it 20 years ago). I dont know if osha has anything to say about a current tap without OCP....
Most likely, part of the listing is the instructions stating something like "Max. wattage 1200 watts" or "Maximum 12 amps". Of course, such information is never on the tap itself, just on the packaging that gets pitched.
Does it look like that picture of the dozen 4" extension boxes?I have a stack of UL Listed triple taps on my desk right now.
Does it look like that picture of the dozen 4" extension boxes?
Some are stacked, some are loose, but I can proudly say they are not in use.
Edit: wow that sounded like Dr Seuss...
Edit2: AGGGGHHHH MAKE IT STOP
You mean one of these:
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Where are you considering using such a device?
Will it be a permanent installation?
What kind of load?
I do not like them on the job,
They make me look like I'm a slob.
I do not like them here or there,
I do not like them any where!
Why aren't you sure?STOP!!!!!roflmao...i think a little pee came out:grin: