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pianotuna
Jun 03, 2011Nomad III
Hi,
Well no "box" for starters. And no screws. And no friction fitting. Basically the wires were held in place by some sort of high temperature glue. They "snapped" together. Safe? Probably so, but I tend to use high wattage devices such as space heaters.
Canadian code specifies that a small outlet box can not be used to "daisy chain" to the next outlet. Of the once replaced 3 were daisy chained.
Well no "box" for starters. And no screws. And no friction fitting. Basically the wires were held in place by some sort of high temperature glue. They "snapped" together. Safe? Probably so, but I tend to use high wattage devices such as space heaters.
Canadian code specifies that a small outlet box can not be used to "daisy chain" to the next outlet. Of the once replaced 3 were daisy chained.
bukhrn wrote:
OK, I'll bite, whats different about the outlets, that they don't pass the Canadian code?:?:h
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