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Dedicated circuit

Here's a selection of relevant articles about dedicated circuit from AEC companies and organizations, including American Dryer, Inc., AirPac, Inc. and Radiant Floor Warming.

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AirPac, Inc - Leading manufacturer of portable, horizontal and vertical air conditioners...
...large of an area can I cool with the COOLIT2000 Series? How cold can I get my LAN room? Can I put the COOLIT2000 Series on my UPS? Can I plug into an extension cord? Do I need a dedicated circuit to run the COOLIT2000 Series? What other accessory items do I need for my application? Who can I get to install my COOLIT2000 Series? Who Has Purchased... See #1.

Radiant Tile - Barefoot Comfort All Year Long
...a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt) to protect against fire hazards, electric shock, etc. In addition, it is strongly recommended that ALL materials be connected through a DEDICATED CIRCUIT. All electrical connections and controls should be made by a qualified electrician in accordance with the LATICRETE INTERNATIONAL Installation Manual, ... See #2.

Automatic Hand Dryer- GX Series Hand Dryer - American Dryer
Automatic dryers should be at least 18” above any projection which may interfere with the operation of the automatic sensor. DRYER INSTALLATION: Hand dryers require a dedicated circuit (max. 20 amp) and must be properly grounded. One side of dryer should be mounted to stud. All surface mount dryers are provided with conduit entrances... See #3.

1: http://www.airpacinc.com [c1608564]
2: http://www.radiantfloorwarming.com [c1558954]
3: http://www.americandryer.com [c1747301]


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