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Dedicated Circuit: Is Junction Box Required?
I plan on adding a dedicated 20A GFIC outlet above my kitchen
countertop, fed from a new 20A circuit breaker via 12-2 w/ground Romex run through my attic and down inside the wall to the outlet. Two questions: 1. Since it will be a dedicated circuit (only the one outlet on it) does the electrical code require a junction box between the breaker and the outlet? 2. Since the outlet will be the end of the line, is it necessary to use wire caps and jumpers for the hot and neutral in the outlet box, or can I simply run them straight to the outlet terminals? I've seen the connections drawn both ways in reference books. They all show the wire cap and jumper to a screw for the ground wire, but differ as to the need for wire caps and jumpers for the other two wires. |
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