While we're on the subject:
The manual to my 120 volt Lincoln welder says
that for maximum output, it should be plugged into a 25 amp outlet. But does
such a thing even exist?
Is there in theory a type of 120V outlet meant for
more than 20 amps?
I've never even seen a single-pole circuit breaker higher
than 20 amps.
Doug
--- On Wed, 7/29/09, Jimmie Mayfield
<mayfield+shoptalk@sackheads.org> wrote:
> From: Jimmie Mayfield
<mayfield+shoptalk@sackheads.org>
> Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] 220 outlets
> To:
shop-talk@autox.team.net
> Date: Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 8:41 AM
> My
understanding was that NEC
> requires outlet ratings to match the breaker
>
and that an explicit exception was included to allow for
> 15A outlets on a
>
20A circuit. So while there's nothing preventing you
> from installing, say,
> a bunch of 20A outlets on a 50A circuit, such a setup would
> fail an
inspection.
> Imagine the fire that could result should an appliance
> plugged
into the circuit
> develop a short that tops-out at 45A (meaning that the
>
breaker would never
> trip)....
>
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