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Where fixed muitioutlet assemblies are used In other than dwelling units or the guest rooms of hotels or motels, each ft or fraction thereof of each separate and continuous length shall be considered as one outlet of not less than 180 VA where appli ances are unlikely to be used simultaneously.

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