Wall oven breaker size

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augie47

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Okay I think I found the deal killer for a single oven.

T220.55 Note 4. Branch-Circuit Load. It shall be permissible to calculate the branch-circuit load for one range in accordance with Table 220.55. The branch circuit load for one wall-mounted oven or one counter-mounted cooking unit shall be the nameplate rating of the appliance.

Had to cheat and read ALL the rules didn't you :D:D
(bet you even read instuction manuals )
 
Yes, I agree, knowing the code sections to look in to determine what rules are used to calculate what THE NEC requires is important, But I understand the manufacturer trumps the NEC. It can calculate out to 10 amps, if the manufacturer calls for 225 amp ocp that is what we need to provide. Right?

When I get a kitchen remodel call, I get the models of the ovens, ranges, and cooktops, etc. from the customer and find out from the manufacturer what they require. Fast, simple, (knock on wood) no errors.
 

tonype

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When I get a kitchen remodel call, I get the models of the ovens, ranges, and cooktops, etc. from the customer and find out from the manufacturer what they require. Fast, simple, (knock on wood) no errors.

I already wrote to the manufacturer
 
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