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Depends on what the outlets are controlling, size of the wire, and size of the breaker.

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In Canada the CEC states there shall be not more that 12 outlets on any 2 wire branch circuit. Such outlets shall be considered to be rated at not more that 1 amp per outlet. Where the connected load is known, the number of outlets may exceed 12 providing the load current does not exceed 80 % of the rating of the over current device protecting the circuit.

In the United States, in commercial and industrial installations, you are limited to 10 receptacle outlets on a 15 amp circuit and 13 receptacle outlets on a 20 amp circuit. This is computed by rating each outlet at 180 watts and dividing that into the maximum rated wattage of the circuit. On lighting circuits you are limited to 80% of the rating of the circuit without any other limitation on how many lights can be connected.

In dwellings in the United States there is no limitation on how many outlets (which is the box, not the device) that can be placed on an individual circuit. This is because it is presumed that, assuming the system is professionally installed, it is highly unlikely to overload an individual receptacle circuit in a home. It does happen, but the breaker protects the circuit.

You run into this problem most often in older homes where having a toaster, coffee maker, microwave, refrigerator, ceiling light, etc etc was never imagined. Newer homes are wired to reduce the likelihood of this problem.

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What might cause low voltage at one outlet on a multioutlet circuit?

its an overload on the circuit breaker the 3 outlets are on.. many times groups of outlets are on different circuit breakers.. even though they are in the same room... especially if some are on a gfi outlet


How many outlets are there?

Up to 12 on a 20 amp circuit. Up to 9 on a 15 amp circuit. But use common sense. If the circuit will be heavily loaded, as in a home office, then do not install that many.


How many lights off one switch?

ten lights per curcuitCircuit loadingIn Canada there shall be not more that 12 outlets on any 2 wire branch circuit. Such outlets shall be considered to be rated at not more that 1 amp per outlet. Where the connected load is known, the number of outlets may exceed 12 providing the load current does not exceed 80 % of the rating of the over current device protecting the circuit.


How many wall outlets can you have in a circuit using a A breaker?

Assuming this is not an office of a place where lots of the outlets will be used to power items that draw lots of current on a 15 amp circuit wired with 14/2 wire I would limit it to no more than 10 outlets and lights combined. On a 20 amp circuit wired with 12/2 wire I would limit it to a 14 outlets and lights combined. There is no limit in the code. You just use common sense based on what is going to be used on this circuit.


How many eletrcal outlets can you have in a garage?

There is no limit as to the amount of circuits you can have in a garage. If you mean how many devices on a 15 amp single circuit breaker then the answer is 12. Be sure to total in light fixture outlets and switch boxes.

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How many standard lighting outlets on a 20 ampere circuit?

16 outlets or 80% of the total Amperage of the circuit.


How many outlets are allowed on a 240 circuit branch?

1


What is a dedicated circuit?

A "dedicated" circuit is one to which only one device is or can be connected; therefore the circuit is "dedicated" to the device. A NON dedicated circuit will therefore be one to which multiple devices can connect, such as the wall outlets in your home. Multiple wall outlets are connected to a common circuit breaker, making that an example of a non-dedicated circuit.


Why would one electrical outlet be lower voltage than all the others?

because the circuit has to many outlets on it


How many outlets can be wired to a 20A circuit?

No more than 13.


Can you control 10 outlets with one 20 amp GFCI outlet on one 20 amp circuit?

Yes. I know of no limits to how many regular receptacles (outlets) you can "piggy back" onto one GFCI receptacle. However, in commercial and industrial construction there are limits to how many receptacles can be placed on any one circuit. These limits in the United States and according to the NEC are: 10 receptacles on a 15 amp circuit and 13 receptacles on a 20 amp circuit.


How many elec outlets can a GFCI detect?

7 on a 15 amp circuit and 9 on a 20 amp circuit.


How many neutral wires are needed for lighting and outlets?

If they are on the same circuit you only need 1 neutral wire in the circuit.


Does a GFCI need to be on an independent circuit?

No, it can be on a circuit with conventional outlets.


Is there a limit to the number of receptacles in residential electrical wiring?

Many things can determin how many outlets are on one circuit. But for general lighting circuits the number is ten.


How many outlets are there?

Up to 12 on a 20 amp circuit. Up to 9 on a 15 amp circuit. But use common sense. If the circuit will be heavily loaded, as in a home office, then do not install that many.


How many computer outlets can go on a 10 amp circuit?

About 8 amps worth, if you derate the circuit for 100 percent duty cycle.