dannieboiz
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what's the quickest way to find out the circuit rating of my home?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6632519#post6632519 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BeanAnimal
Sam exactly what is your point?
Nothing I have said is incorrect and nothing you have said is relavant to the point. Furthermore you have offered nothing here but contention that I contradicted myself, something that certainly is not the case. I don't care if you see 18,000 homes a year. In general, it is a safe assumption that most homes are not wired with 20A general receptacle circuits. You have showed nor said anything that would indicate differently. Instead you have listed the 3 cases where circuits are REQUIRED to be 20A. None of these cases are relavant to the conversation or point being made. Out of all 4 required circuits the only one that could possibly (or legaly within code) be used for an aquarium would be one of the two small appliance circuits for the kitchen area. Again this is unlikely in this context and surely does not indicite that 20A branches are common. Until recently the (2) 20A kitchen branches were commonly a shared neutral circuit daisy chained between wall outlets. Again unlikely that an aquariun would be on these circuits.
I have also stated:
In older homes #14 wire was standard for just about everything. In newer homes it is used wherever possible and #12 is not required. The only real exception is when the homeowner or developer requests an upgrade. Some areas may require #12 wire as part of local building codes or permiting.
Shall we ponder the amount of #14 wire sold as compared to #12 or the 15A residential style breakers as opposed to the 20A size?
Lets also look at the recent cost of copper. Every builder I know is using #14 for everything that they can. My family incluudes several journeyman electricians that talk about this on a daily basis.
Sam you claim to be an insepctor... you should then know that most contrators only do the bare minimum to meet code. To do any more is spending uneeded money. Developers do not add additional cost unless they are required to or trying to please a certain market.
Shall we keep making the point Sam or are you done being a troll? Do you even have a point?
Again, if you don't have any useful information to add to this thread, then please refrain saying anything at all. To this point you have yet to say anything useful or relavant to the topic of this thread and instead firmly parked yourself under one end of the bridge to badger me and hte other passers by.