"Terry" wrote in message
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Greetings,
Yes, 15 amp receptacles be used in a 20 amp circuit. The idea is
that
the plug shape will prevent overloading the receptacle.
I'm OK about size of wiring (#14 AWG for 15 amp and #12 AWG for 20
amp and
appropriate size of fuse/breaker), most circuits seem to have more
than one
outlet on them.
But sounds like I could learn something from "plug shape will
...............
".
Please could you explain further?
Also one posting to this thread has got me thinking; any time I've
put in a
single or 'dedicated' outlet, fed by it's own single CB I've
probably used a
good quality 20 amp duplex outlet and sized everything
conservatively
anyway. But someone mentioned that if it is a 'single outlet' one
should
install only a 20 amp not a 15 amp capacity outlet! makes sense?
BTW our house being slightly older has 20 amp outlet circuits and
separate
15 amp lighting circuits. But in more recent construction I have
seen 15 amp
mixed outlet and lighting circuits using #14 AWG and 15 amp breakers
as
original construction (not something a householder tacked on) it
appears to
meet the code here.
Would welcome comments and information.
Terry
Not quite sure what you're asking about on the "dedicated" outlet. A
duplex receptacle is not a "single" outlet, though..