The symbol for a special purpose outlet is a circle with a black triangle inside. See link below for an image.
For a good answer you need to tell us what you mean by grouping. It comes to my mind that you may mean can you put outlets in the same room, or different rooms, on the same or different circuits to accomplish a certain purpose of sharing or not sharing a circuit. The answer is yes. You may group them or intermix them in any manner you wish, with the exception of kitchen, dining room, pantry, laundry, and/or bathroom outlets. These have special requirements. If this doesn't answer your question, please provide more information.
For residential occupancy there is no code for the number of outlets. It depends on the load that is going to be applied to these outlets. In an average bedroom I would limit the outlets to no more than 12 unless it is going to be used as an office. In that case limit it to 10. If the lights are on the same circuit then limit it to a combination of 12 counting the lights and outlets. For a residential occupancy, there is no Code limit or load per receptacle. The number of required branch circuits is determined by calculations stated in article 220 of the nation electrical code and are related to square footage. Certain branch circuits, such as kitchen, laundry, and bathroom cannot serve other areas. That said, it is good practice to limit the number of general purpose lighting and general purpose outlets per circuit. Your local inspector may choose to be more stringent than the actual Code requirements.
No, but the code as of today (2012) does require tamper proof outlets.
Capacitive voltage transformer (CVT) which is having special properties & used for protection & metering purpose.
If they're not CO/ALR outlets, there is.
Point of connection to the electrical system for a particular piece of equipment, normally reserved for the exclusive use of the equipment, sometimes called a dedicated circuit.
The symbol for special-purpose outlets can vary depending on the specific purpose. For example, the symbol for a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlet is a rectangle with two vertical lines and a curved line inside. The symbol for an AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlet typically includes a rectangle with the letters AFCI inside.
Special Purpose Machinery
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Because of the humidity levels
A product map is an example of a special-purpose map. It is designed to showcase a specific product or service, highlighting its key features and benefits in a visually engaging way. These maps are often used in marketing or sales presentations to showcase the unique selling points of a product.
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Special Purpose Command ended in 2009.
Special Purpose Command was created in 2002.
general purpose, as it can be programmed to perform any special purpose task.
Gucci at the outlets is less expensive then the stores in malls. The outlets usually give more coupons out, and there are more sells in the outlets. Go to the website and sign up with your email so you can get coupons, and know what promotions they will be doing.
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