Common Regulations for Circuits

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Common Regulations for Circuits Skilled Trades 1201 Common Regulations for Circuits

Common Regulations for Circuits Receptacles Most widely used type of outlet used in the house

Common Regulations for Circuits Receptacles Most widely used type of outlet used in the house There should be an outlet every 12 linear feet.

Common Regulations for Circuits Receptacles Most widely used type of outlet used in the house There should be an outlet every 12 linear feet. Outlet should be mounted 12-17 inches above the floor.

Common Regulations for Circuits Receptacles Maximum of 12 outlets permitted per 15 Amp circuit.

Common Regulations for Circuits Receptacles (Continued) Some locations within the house have special requirements

Common Regulations for Circuits Receptacles (Continued) Some locations within the house have special requirements. Kitchen Must have a minimum of two receptacle at counter top height.

Common Regulations for Circuits Kitchen Receptacles (Continued) Receptacles must be split and controlled by two 15 amp breakers.