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be used with aluminum, copper, and copper-clad
aluminum conductors.
(3) Receptacles installed using screwless terminals of the
conductor push-in type construction (also known as push-in-
terminals) shall be installed on not greater than 15-ampere
branch circuits and shall be connected with 14 AWG solid
copper wire only unless listed and marked for other types
of conductors.
Informational Note: See UL 498, Attachment Plugs and
Receptacles, for information regarding screwless terminals of
various type constructions employed on receptacles. Screwless
terminals of the separable-terminal assembly, spring-action clamp,
and insulation-displacement type constructions are not classied
in UL 498 as screwless terminals of the conductor push-in type
construction (also known as push-in terminals).
Expert Analysis
New text has been added to address the installation of
snap switches and receptacles with push-in terminal
terminations. This new subsection clarifies that wiring
devices rated 15 and 20 amperes are suitable for
installation with copper and copper-clad aluminum as
provided in the UL guide information. Terminals marked
CO/ALR are suitable to be used with copper, aluminum,
and copper-clad aluminum conductors. Snap switches
connected using screwless terminals of the conductor
push-in type construction (also known as conductor
push-in terminals) shall be installed on not greater than
15-ampere branch circuits and shall be connected with
14 AWG solid copper wire only unless listed and marked
for other types of conductors.
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is reprinted with permission
from NFPA 70
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, 2023 edition. National Electrical Code
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National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA. All rights reserved.
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Text
Revision
404.16(A)(B)(C)(D) Reconditioned
Equipment - Switches/Dimmers
Leviton Comment: Article 404.16(A)(B)(C)(D) is
covered with Article 240.2 on page 53.
Revision
406.2 Reconditioned Equipment –
Receptacles, Plugs and Connectors
Leviton Comment: Article 406.2 is covered with Article
240.2 on page 53.