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Inside wiring - what gauge?
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Randy Abernathy email (remove spam text)
In a message dated 8/19/2004 6:52:10 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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like having 2-pin sockets which are not keyed, so you can plug something in
either way
I don't know where you get this information but for years we have had
"keyed" receptacles and plugs. Even if there are only two pins you still can't
plug them in but one way because one of the "pins" is wider than the other and
the receptacle is the same way. The requirements for grounding and using
ground fault interupt devices are all geared toward not having someone
electrocuted.
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