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On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 21:46:57 -0500, "Steve Barker"
wrote:

I dont' usually jump in, but don't you have those numbers backwards? The
backstabbable outlets i've seen won't allow a 12 in the hole.


steve


The older ones would allow either. I haven't seen any newer ones that
would allow #12.


"Doug Miller" wrote in message
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In article , albee
wrote:

Thanks for the heads-up on the switches, too. Boy, as bad as
backstabbed things appear to be it's hard to believe codes allow it.


The biggest problems, actually, are with 14-gauge wire in backstab
connections. And the Code *doesn't* allow that any more, precisely because
of
problems such as you are seeing. (The installation in your home probably
did
meet Code at the time it was done.) 12-gauge wire is still permitted to be
backstabbed (but screws are much, much better).

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