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Yes .....same problem here....with several contractors having same problem.....celing fans and also bathroom exhaust fans.
I just made cutlar hammer aware of this problem 3 weeks ago and have not heard back from them yet !!!!!!! Very serious and interesting problem.......

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I'd be surprised if CH gave a crap John

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Hello Sparky

I spoke with a C-H rep and they are very interested with the 'field' information. If you do not hear back from them in a timely fashion, maybe try contacting them again.

Pierre


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210-12(B) SAYS RECEPTACLE OUTLETS, WHY ARE CEILING FANS ON THEM?

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210-12(b) says receptacle outlets.

210.12(B) says outlets.

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The '99 210.12(B) references receptacles, '02 210.12(B) references outlets. So it depends on which code your jurisdiction is enforcing.

Pierre


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