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RE: Agree, but.......
Posted by kenster on September 21, 2008 at 14:24:02:
"You could find out for sure. Just contact any manufactures of the devices and ask them if their units are Listed for home use."
LOL, why should I have to ask manufacturer, shouldn't it be clearly documented in the NEC code if it was such a big deal?
"Maybe you should take the time to read all of the responses given in this thread."
Please don't insult my inteligence brother, I was responding to you.
"As for NEC they are quite clear where and what balanced power, 60>0<60 can be used for."
When it comes to residentail self contained balanced power units, no they don't. Show me the NEC code that prohibits a self contained balanced power units use in a residential dwelling?
"All conveniece outlets in a residencial occupanies shall be the child proof tamper resistant type."
What the hell does that mean? Should we wear helmets when plugging in our components? Jebus fuckin' christ man, we are turning into a fucking nanny state...this has to stop!!!!