I want to have a 220v outlet in 2 locations to use a saw in 2 spots,can I pigtail off the first outlet to a second one or do i need to run another line from the panel box? They will not both be used at the same time
If this is residential use property and your local jurisdiction follows the International Residential Building Code, multiple receptacles on circuits larger than 20A are not allowed.
Strange as my house garage outlets and lights are on the same 15 amp circuit as my dinning room and breakfast area. Before the shop if the compressor kicked on, I couldn't do anything else until it kicked off.
So 120v you can put 20 outlets that all draw 20 amps no problem? Yet 2 outlets on a 30 amp are not allowed?
Strange as my house garage outlets and lights are on the same 15 amp circuit as my dinning room and breakfast area. Before the shop if the compressor kicked on, I couldn't do anything else until it kicked off.
So 120v you can put 20 outlets that all draw 20 amps no problem? Yet 2 outlets on a 30 amp are not allowed?
If this is residential use property and your local jurisdiction follows the International Residential Building Code, multiple receptacles on circuits larger than 20A are not allowed.
OP may not be on the latest code cycle...
The IRC E3702.5 requirement has been in place for a long long time so it's not just something that's gone into place recently. If the OP's jurisdiction has adopted the IRC then that code section applies unless the local version was amended.

If this is residential use property and your local jurisdiction follows the International Residential Building Code, multiple receptacles on circuits larger than 20A are not allowed.
Did you bring this back from the grave or did some comment and then delete their comment before you?

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