Interestingly enough I was looking through NEC today and found that 210.21(B)(3) lists 15 or 20 amp rated receptacles as acceptable on 20 amp branch circuits serving multiple oulets.
ktvoliver is correct, 15 amp receptacles CAN be used on a branch protected at 20 amps and using #12 Cu wire. It's been that way since at least 1950, the oldest code book I have.
yep, thats how it is in my master bedroom..
multiple 15A receptacles on a 20 amp circuit.
and its only a 20 Amp circuit because the electricians ran out of 14 awg wire and used 12 awg and the inspector caught it and made them put in the 20A breaker instead of replacing the wire.
You can always use thicker wire for a specific sized breaker, just not the other way around. The inspector requesting that a 20A breaker be on the circuit simply because 12 gauge was used seems odd...
I thought it was ridiculous too (but its North Carolina so Im not suprised). It actually delayed me moving in because the electrician couldn't get to it immediately (so I was told).
I wasn't aware of the reason until after it occured (and I moved in) or I would have given the inspector a lesson in NEC codes.