I think some new construction (in the USA, at least) has 20A breakers and wiring but 15A receptacles (cheaper to swap a receptacle than rip out undersized wiring if the future holds 20A hair dryers). That's fine, as the wiring can handle a lot more load than anything you should be able to plug into it. The breaker should trip only if the wiring can't handle the load.
Having a 20A receptacle and 15A breaker--even ignoring the wiring--sounds like a huge PITA. Unless you like flippin' breakers and lyin' receptacles.
AFAIK, I'm not an electrician, etc.
Having a 20A receptacle and 15A breaker--even ignoring the wiring--sounds like a huge PITA. Unless you like flippin' breakers and lyin' receptacles.
AFAIK, I'm not an electrician, etc.