• 𝕾𝖕𝖎𝖈𝖞 𝕿𝖚𝖓𝖆
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    1 year ago

    Actually, many houses are built this way. My house has 15A receptacles on 20A circuits. I don’t agree with it. The breaker should always be the weakest point. But the NEC (section 210.21) allows you to put 15A receptacles on 20A circuits as long as you use a duplex receptacle OR there are multiple simplex receptacles on the circuit.

    This kind of thing is why code requires washing machines to have their own dedicated circuits, but you always find a duplex receptacle where the washing machine goes. It’s not for your convenience. It’s the most cost-effective way to pass code.

    • QuinceDaPence
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      1 year ago

      As long as the wiring is good for 20A it’s fine. Also if you break open a 15A recepticle a lot of them have the 20A contacts in there as well since it’s the same unit just with a different face.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, I wonder if anyone makes a UL listed 15A receptacle that don’t have a safety factor well over 20A.

        What it really comes down to though, is as long as code allows it, your ok.