Very good, so in a residence having ~7-8 conductors sholdn't be an issue.
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that is why I said 2/3 copper can be used but most of the time a 4/3 aluminum is used.
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I guess I don't understand. Copper 2-3 awg is bigger than aluminum 3-4 awg. It has to be the other way...if aluminum is 2-3 awg then if you use copper it can be 3-4 awg.
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Max 10 outlets on a 15A circuit using 14/2 w/ ground NMB
Max 13 outlets on a 20A circuit using 12/2 w/ ground NMB
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How does this apply if an overhead light and wall switch are on the same circuit? Just take away a few outlets?
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Be careful when your handyman asked you to pull a permit, when "you" pull a permit that makes YOU responsible for all work done, if it's incorrect then it is up to you to have the handyman correct it.
Usually when the homeowner "pulls" the permit they can perform everything (other than gas work) as mentioned above the permit "puller" is responsible for all inspections.
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I am the handyman, I am being hired, not hiring.
I understand the principles of electricity very well, it comes 2nd nature to me. I am just not aware of all the codes, I know most of them though. My degree is in electronics so I am aware of all the electrical laws.
Thanks