><>that were clearly under 1.4kw. The codes are aimed at providing reasonabl
><>power. Here a 15A/115v is the nominal and 115V/20A is a max
><
><No, it isn't. I have several 115V 30A circuits in my computer room -
><this being an extremely common rating on the power controllers used
><in smaller DEC systems - and looking at the codes and the Hubbell catalog
><it would seem that 60A circuits are standard things as well.
>I should have qualified that as common residential and business circuits.
I would call 115V 30A a common business circuit; it's certainly exceedingly
common on minicomputer power controllers. What else do folks plug the
Twist-N-Locks on their DEC 861C power controllers into?
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