Rich M.
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My kitchen was remodeled about five years ago and the contract did not put in tamper resistant receptacles above the countertop, which apparently is required by NEC. So I should change them out.
Okay, so I check the circuit panel box to identify the breaker to see the amps. The receptacles in place now are 15 amp. Anyway, the breaker is a 20 amp double pole. This breaker controls the counter receptacles 2 GFCI 2 standard)p, 2 under cabinet lights, and the refrigerator.
First, is this normal to use a double pole breaker for here and why not use two single breakers and put the refrigerator on one and the other stuff on another?
I am planning on swapping out the 15 amp standard receptacles with 20 amp ones.
Okay, so I check the circuit panel box to identify the breaker to see the amps. The receptacles in place now are 15 amp. Anyway, the breaker is a 20 amp double pole. This breaker controls the counter receptacles 2 GFCI 2 standard)p, 2 under cabinet lights, and the refrigerator.
First, is this normal to use a double pole breaker for here and why not use two single breakers and put the refrigerator on one and the other stuff on another?
I am planning on swapping out the 15 amp standard receptacles with 20 amp ones.