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    Matt, this depends on where you are at and how...

    Matt, this depends on where you are at and how the transformers are configured. If the power system is 120/240 single phase, then they are 180 degrees (or more accurately 0 degrees).

    If your...
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    I do not object to Matt's use of "phase" as he...

    I do not object to Matt's use of "phase" as he wrote it. In my opinion, it is ok to refer to each lug as a phase, as there is no better way to describe them, so long as you do not refer to the system...
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    I suspect that the two of you misunderstood what...

    I suspect that the two of you misunderstood what the inspector was telling you, and this is one of the leading causes of people claiming that their local code varies from the NEC, when it may or may...
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    If you are going to quote the NEC, you need to...

    If you are going to quote the NEC, you need to quote it in its entirety, and not leave out the parts that don't suit your need. :mad:
    220.14 Other Loads --All Occupancies
    (You mistakenly listed...
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    There is no NEC specification for the number of...

    There is no NEC specification for the number of outlets per circuit. You could put 100 per circuit if you wanted. 10 is not a bad number, but it is not absolute. It depends on how much load you...
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