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#82990 12/28/02 10:53 PM
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Can someone qoute me the code section that bans dimmers controlling recepticles or am I making this one up?

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#82991 12/29/02 12:32 AM
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Sure is hard on power tools ain't it!

BTW, Before '02, it was a non-existant code, 'cept for the listing violation thing (110.3(B)).

Common sense should rule, but, you know how some folks are...

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#82993 12/29/02 01:13 AM
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66, sometimes I think common sense went out the window years ago.

#82994 12/29/02 11:16 AM
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Thanks everyone.


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