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On 30 Aug 2010 01:43:34 GMT, Nova wrote:

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On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 02:32:41 -0400, "Morgans"
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"Swingman" wrote in message
On 8/28/2010 7:43 AM, Morgans wrote:
Standardization.

So what is standard about using heavier wire than is called for?
15 amp and 14 ga. is what is standard. 20 amp feeds are only
required in a few areas of a house. They are what is not
standard.

Not necessarily, and certainly not "standard" where I build ...
12ga is the minimum allowed in residential construction around
these parts and you rarely see a 15A branch circuit, even for
lighting in

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

NY doesn't allow it.


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NY what?

14 ga. 15 amp circuits are allowed in the Buffalo, NY area.


Not 15A/14AWG to outlets. They were allowed for lighting circuits.
This was in Hyde Park (Dutchess County), twenty years ago.


14 ga. 15 amp outlet circuits are allowed in the Buffalo, NY area.

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