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John Allingham
03-24-2009, 07:17 AM
Normally the Ontario Electrical Code lags the US code. Here's a change coming with our new revision effective May 4. Did we beat you this time?
"Rule 26-712(g) will require all receptacles in dwellings to be tamper-resistant and marked as such. Tamper-resistant receptacles are designed to protect children from injuries when they try to insert keys and other conductive objects into a receptacle".
Jerry Peck
03-24-2009, 07:19 AM
Normally the Ontario Electrical Code lags the US code. Here's a change coming with our new revision effective May 4. Did we beat you this time?
"Rule 26-712(g) will require all receptacles in dwellings to be tamper-resistant and marked as such. Tamper-resistant receptacles are designed to protect children from injuries when they try to insert keys and other conductive objects into a receptacle".
John,
That requirement is in the 2008 NEC. ;)
John Allingham
03-24-2009, 08:22 AM
Shucks.
A.D. Miller
03-24-2009, 08:29 AM
Shucks.
John: Not to worry, the 2008 NEC has not been widely adopted.
Jerry Peck
03-24-2009, 09:50 AM
John: Not to worry, the 2008 NEC has not been widely adopted.
Aaron,
While not widely adopted across the US, I am sure its adoption covers a greater area than "the Ontario Electrical Code" covers (presuming it only covers Ontario). ;)
A.D. Miller
03-24-2009, 10:05 AM
Aaron,
While not widely adopted across the US, I am sure its adoption covers a greater area than "the Ontario Electrical Code" covers (presuming it only covers Ontario). ;)
JP: So then, you mean to imply that Florida has not yet adopted the OEC?
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