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With the 2021 IECC being adopted by multiple states, I read section C405.11.1 of the IECC (international Energy Conservation Code) to control power to receptacles, basically shutting off power to receptacles if space is vacant for some time. One of the line items states that "plug-in devices shall not comply". What does this mean? Does it mean "plug-in devices are not required to comply"
If yes, why can't they write it in simple language that everyone can understand?
Also, if yes, what are considered plug-in devices by the NEC, IECC, etc.? Is the computer considered a plug-in device? TV, space heater, blender, coffee maker, ....?
Thanks for your help
If yes, why can't they write it in simple language that everyone can understand?
Also, if yes, what are considered plug-in devices by the NEC, IECC, etc.? Is the computer considered a plug-in device? TV, space heater, blender, coffee maker, ....?
Thanks for your help