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In Reply to: RE: Circuit breaker - Equipment protection fuse question. posted by jea48 on June 12, 2014 at 06:37:18:
I was told by an electrician that if the receptacle is 20 amp and the wire is 12 gauge or larger, it is code with a 15 amp breaker. This is because the breaker will trip long before the wire overheats. The link provides an explanation similar to what he gave me.
Dave
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