Re: 210.19(A)(3) Exception
(3) Household Ranges and Cooking Appliances. Branchcircuit
conductors supplying household ranges, wall-mounted
ovens, counter-mounted cooking units, and other household
cooking appliances shall have an ampacity not less than
rating of the branch circuit and not less than the maximum
load to be served. For ranges of 83⁄4 kW or more rating,
minimum branch-circuit rating shall be 40 amperes.
iwire, that is the part that says you cant. i was talking about the exception that says under certain conditions you can.
spesificly the part about.
Exception No. 1: Tap conductors supplying electric
ranges, wall-mounted electric ovens, and counter-mounted
electric cooking units from a 50-ampere branch circuit
shall have an ampacity of not less than 20 and shall be
suffıcient for the load to be served. These tap conductors
include any conductors that are a part of the leads supplied
with the appliance that are smaller than the branch circuit
conductors. The taps shall not be longer than necessary for
servicing the appliance.
can you help me to understand?