At least some good Hospital grade wouldn’t hurt
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Yes, for a duplex under $50.00 I recommend Porter Ports available from Albert Porter here on AudiogoN. For more expensive offerings checkout Furutech and Oyaide outlets at VH Audio. https://www.vhaudio.com/ |
These are very good as well I use them in my system. Chuck http://voodoocable.net/product/voodoo-ubbell-audio-grade-ac-outlet/ |
lowrider57......... I have a dedicated line for my Krell FPB 600 amp and my ARC Ref 6 preamp which i will be adding the Furutech GTX-d r. But not for my Rega Isis cdp. Would you also recommend a dedicated line for the cdp too? I was just going to change the generic receptacle to the Furutech GTX-d r. |
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czarivey....No u are wrong. My cdp is not on a dedicated line. So i will be adding a dedicated line for that. But i already bought a Furutech GTX-d r 20 amp. At first i thought i could use it for my non dedicated 15a line with my Furutech GTX-d r . But not according to Elizabeth if i am reading her answer right. But since i want to have a dedicated line for my cdp i might as well go with a 20a dedicated line so i can use my 20 a Furutech with my cdp. Does this make sense? |
have a dedicated line for my Krell FPB 600 amp and my ARC Ref 6 preamp which i will be adding the Furutech GTX-d r. But not for my Rega Isis cdp. Would you also recommend a dedicated line for the cdp too? It would make sense to add a second 20 amp dedicated line. You can use your CDP, and in the future add another digital device such as a dac or streamer. It’s best to isolate analogue from digital. Or you can keep the 15A line as long as it is properly grounded at the receptacle and at the circuit panel. |
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elizabeth ... 20 amp duplex on 15 amp wires NEC says no. The NEC is not the wire police. They are guides used by electricians as to what they can and cannot do since they are contractors and THEY have legal and liability concerns ... Those concerns are not a law, You cannot go to jail for using a 20 amp duplex on a 15 amp line!o, you will not go to jail. But in the US, almost all jurisdictions rely primarily on the NEC, so it will be a violation of local code to put a 20A receptacle on a 15A line. That's because the breaker would not reliably trip if the load exceeded 15A. The breaker's primary purpose is to prevent the wire in the wall from overheating. |
aniwolfe You can use a 20a receptacle on a 15a line.Correct. But it's a violation of the NEC and potentially hazardous, because the 15A breaker can 't protect against the potential 20A load, would could cause overheating of the wire inside the wall. |
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elizabeth. Yes that is what i would do if i could , I would use my dedicated 20 amp quad circuit also for my cdp. But unfortunately that quad dedicated 20a circuit is right in back of my amp and preamp. My cdp is a distance from that quad circuit. So thats why i have to put in another dedicated line for the cdp. So i will then just put in a 20a dedicated line with the Furutech GTX-d-r . |
elizabeth The requirement for a 20 amp service line is 12 gauge wire....As long as we are getting all technicalNot necessarily. Check the NEC and your local code. Code also almost always (there are some exceptions) requires that any "device" (receptacle) connected to the circuit have the same rating or better as the breaker. |
@tattoo, just so I understand, the 20A dedicated line is installed with 2 duplex receptacles. 20 amps would require commercial receptacles. Is this correct? Does a receptacle and 15 amp line already exist for your CDP? In any event, you will be adding the Furutech and I assume running new 12 gauge Romex to a 20A breaker at the circuit panel. Make sure your electrician installs the ground wires from both dedicated lines to the Ground Bar in the circuit panel. |
lowrider57......The 20A dedicated line right now that my electrician installed with 2 duplex receptacles says TR . They are white. I dont know what you mean by commercial. From what i found on line TR stands for taper resistant and sell for $3.50 ea.Very cheap and prob garbage for audio. Right now im using that for my amp and preamp until my 2 Furutech GTX -d r come in the mail and will replace the TRs. Also right now my CDP is on a non dedicated 15A. And waiting for the 20A Furutech GTX-d r to come also in the mail , then i will have my electrician run the dedicated 20A line and put in the Furutech for my CDP and have him replace the 2 cheap duplex TRs and install the 2 Furutechs for the amp and preamp. |
lowrider57 Running both lines to the ground bar in the panel means that they will share the same ground, less chance of a ground-loop.This is required by NEC in the US. All grounds must be connected to the ground bus at the service panel. |
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laserjock1963 If you have 12ga wire and a 20A breaker, just change the receptacleCheck NEC and local codes. How long is the branch circuit? Is the wire in conduit or confined space? 12ga might not be sufficient and even when it is, it's a minimum spec. You can reduce voltage drop, for example, by using 10ga wire. |