Tamper-resistant Electrical Receptacles
What are are
tamper-resistant electrical receptacles and what is the new
requirement? The 2008 National Electrical Code®
(NEC®) will require new and renovated dwellings to have
tamper-resistant (TR) receptacles. These receptacles have
spring-loaded shutters that close off the contact openings, or
slots, of the receptacles. When a plug is inserted into the
receptacle, both springs are compressed and the shutters then
open, allowing for the metal prongs to make contact to create an
electrical circuit. Because both springs must be compressed at
the same time, the shutters do not open when a child attempts to
insert an object into only one contact opening, and there is no
contact with electricity. Tamper-resistant receptacles are an
important next step to making the home a safer place for
children.
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