2-gang plastic box for Range wire?

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Re: 2-gang plastic box for Range wire?

Originally posted by allenwayne:
Why use #6 ?????
50 amp range rec.
under 100 amps = 60 deg C columb
table says #8 is good to 40 amps.
#6 is good to 55 amps.
 
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Yes the standard range receptacle is 50 amps but the draw isn`t close to 50 more in the low 30`s so why #6?Look at a atandard 24 in range,Cooking elements @2200 and 1200 8 and 6 in baking element @2400 and broiler @2750,The math says 35.625 amps so # 8 40 amp ocpd.Why waste $$$ on oversized wire ???
 
Re: 2-gang plastic box for Range wire?

Originally posted by jbwhite:
Originally posted by allenwayne:
Why use #6 ?????
50 amp range rec.
under 100 amps = 60 deg C columb
table says #8 is good to 40 amps.
#6 is good to 55 amps.
Most receptacles are rated for 75 degrees. It's the fact that you're using NM cable that it has a 60 degree limitation. You could use #8 MC cable and put it on a 50 amp CB. At 75 degrees #8 Cu is rated for 50 amps.
 
Re: 2-gang plastic box for Range wire?

i cant find the code reference. CRS

under 100 amps must use the 60 deg columb.
 
Re: 2-gang plastic box for Range wire?

Originally posted by jbwhite:
i cant find the code reference. CRS

under 100 amps must use the 60 deg columb.
It is in 110.14(C)(1)

But it only applies if the equipment is not listed and marked otherwise.
 
Re: 2-gang plastic box for Range wire?

It's Pass & Seymour that make the same size receps for all their 30 & 50 amp 3 wire & 4 wire. They're all the small size, like the old 3 wire ones.
 
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