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Posted By: donles snap switch current ratings and usage - 02/18/02 02:28 AM
From the 2002 NEC, 404.14 (A), Alternating Current General-Use Snap Switch. A form of general-use snap switch suitable for use on ac circuits for controlling the following:
(1) Resistive and inductive loads, including electric-discharge lamps, not exceeding the ampere rating of the switch at the voltage involved.

Finally, my question. I take that to mean that I can use a switch rated at 15 amperes on a circuit protected by a 20 amp OCPD as long as the load does not exceed 15 amps, correct?

donles
Posted By: Tom Re: snap switch current ratings and usage - 02/19/02 02:28 PM
Yes, you can use 15 amp switches on a 20 amp circuit. just watch out for those pesky motor loads referred to in 404.14(A)(3).
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