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Outlets & Receptacles / A Term Often Misused

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100 Outlet.​

A point on the wiring system at which current is taken to supply utilization equipment. (CMP-1)

The term outlet is frequently misused to refer to receptacles. Although receptacle outlets are outlets, not all outlets are receptacle outlets. Other common examples of outlets include appliance outlets, lighting outlets, and smoke alarm outlets.

100 Receptacle.​

A contact device installed at the outlet for the connection of an attachment plug, or for the direct connection of electrical utilization equipment designed to mate with the corresponding contact device. A single receptacle is a single contact device with no other contact device on the same yoke or strap. A multiple receptacle is two or more contact devices on the same yoke or strap. (CMP-18)
Informational Note:
A duplex receptacle is an example of a multiple receptacle that has two receptacles on the same yoke or strap.


Not all receptacles are for cord-and-plug-connected equipment. A receptacle can be used for the connection of specific utilization equipment, such as luminaires.
 
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