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Posted By: rowdyrudy First Reading a Success - 01/17/03 09:11 PM
The first reading for approval of the NEC went well today. Mods are: No AFCI's are to be required; No unnecessary restrictions; Address local conditions; GFI's only required in basements with earthen floor. We managed a few things that exceed the NEC, ie; Kitchens require 4 circuits for countertop receptacles and no more than 2 outlets per circuit. This was proposed by a small appliance dealer and he noted electric grills, coffee makers, toasters, toaster ovens, mixers, slicers, etc, etc. You know what? He's right.
2nd reading next Friday and 3rd and final reading on 01/31/03. I feel that we are going to have a good, workable code.
Rowdy
Posted By: txsparky Re: First Reading a Success - 01/18/03 12:17 AM
Congratulations !
Hope the future meetings go as well. [Linked Image]

tx.
Posted By: bobp Re: First Reading a Success - 01/18/03 03:59 AM
Do I read that right, NO AFCI's? Love it !
Bob
Posted By: lighthouse Re: First Reading a Success - 01/18/03 04:16 AM
rowdyrudy..when i do a kitchen i put in 4 or 5 circuits anyway.for the reasons you just said.add the dishwasher.microwave,and ref too.
Posted By: rowdyrudy Re: First Reading a Success - 01/18/03 11:56 AM
lighthouse-I designed/built my home 9 years ago. I have 10 kitchen countertop outlets on 6 circuits plus DW, ref, warming drawer, power center, kitchen desk/IC. The MW is part of the wall oven. 4 outlets are on emer gen as well as ref and warming drawer. Kitchens are requiring more and more recepts and with 2' appliance cords added recpts are handy.
Rowdy
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