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Code Forum Recap - October 2010
 

 


Subject - Code Forum Recap - October 2010

November 5, 2010
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Mike Holt's Code Forum - October 2010
Top 30 New Topics

Another great resource from Mike Holt Enterprises! The following is a list of the top 30 topics discussed on our code forum in the past month. Simply click on any topic that interests you to read or join in the discussion. If you’re not already registered as a code forum member,click here to sign up now!

 

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  • I installed a 30amp circuit for an arc welder that can draw a continous 19.25 amps. The problem is that the welder is wired(from the factory) for 120v with a standard 120v 3 prong plug. Everywhere and everyone I asked never heard of a 120v receptacle rated for 30 Amps. Also since the receptacle is outside the basement, do I need a GFCI receptacle which does not seem to come in 30amp either. I am lost on this one. Thanks for any help.

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