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protection of the insulated conductors when they enter 
any type of electrical component.
A new sentence has been added at 334.19 to provide 
consistency with other abrasion protection requirements 
when cable is installed in conduit or tubing.
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404.14(D), 406.3(D) Switches and 
Receptacles with Push-In Terminals & 
Wire Types 
Leviton Comment: To simplify and condense 
content in this guide we combine Articles 404.14(D) 
and 406.3(D). The text is very similar except 404.14(D) 
covers switches and 406.3(D) covers receptacles.
Change Summary 
• Once again the NEC is addressing aluminum wire 
  (see 210.23 for more on this). The NEC also 
  clarifies push-in conductors used on snap switches
  and receptacles.
Article 404 Switches
404.14 Rating and Use of Switches 
(D) Snap Switch Terminations. Snap switch terminations 
shall be in accordance with the following:
(1) Terminals of 15-ampere and 20-ampere snap switches 
not marked CO/ALR shall be used with copper and copper-
clad aluminum conductors only.
(2) Terminals marked CO/ALR shall be permitted to 
be used with copper, aluminum, and copper-clad 
aluminum conductors.
(3) Snap switches connected using screwless terminals of 
the conductor push-in type construction (also known as 
conductor push-in terminals) shall be installed on not greater 
than 15-ampere branch circuits and shall be connected with 
14 AWG solid copper wire only unless listed and marked for 
other types of conductors.
Article 406 Receptacles, Cord Connectors and 
Attachment Plugs (Caps)
406.3 Receptacle Rating and Type.
(D) Receptacle Terminations. Receptacle terminations shall 
be in accordance with the following:
(1) Terminals of 15-ampere and 20-ampere receptacles not 
marked CO/ALR shall be used with copper and copper-clad 
aluminum conductors only.
(2) Terminals marked CO/ALR shall be permitted to 










