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#91843 02/14/05 02:18 PM
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All at once now

I am disappointed we are all one minute apart. [Linked Image]

Now on my mark synchronize our watches.

3, 2, 1, mark. [Linked Image]


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#91844 02/14/05 02:26 PM
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OK I agree I was wrong ;-)
Live and learn.
I guess I never really did enough residential to understand this rule. So this means the receptacles on the wall of the dining room have to be on the SA circuit ... interesting.
In a "great room" arrangement, where does the dining area stop and the living room start? I liked it better when I thought the SA circuit served the countertops.
So what usually happens? Do you tag a SA circuit before the GFCI for the fridge or do you put this big "table lamp" on its own 15.


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I guess I never really did enough residential to understand this rule.

You'll want to keep it that way, I find most of 210.52 confusing at best.

I'll stick to non-dwelling units. [Linked Image]


Bob Badger
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