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On 8/29/2010 1:32 AM, Morgans wrote:

What "parts" are you around that does not allow 14 ga. 15 amp circuits? What
country are you in?


And _you_ added the "... 15 amp circuits?" why?

That addition on your part won't give you the wiggle room to crawfish on
your contention that "14 AWG is standard", sic.

http://www.westu.org/upload/images/L...2011-11-09.pdf

Sec. 26-35

If it is in the US, does your area have a different code than the N.E.C. ?


That Google attained knowledge blowing your skirt up and showing your ass?

Local jurisdictions _routinely_ amend/except portions of the NEC, IBC,
and IRC for their own use, as above.

That stands for national electrical code for those that do not know.
Don't make me pull out a code book and quote it for you.


Yes, Please do ...

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