petersonra
Senior Member
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- Northern illinois
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- Semi-retired engineer
Re: 3 wire range circuit
I thought you had to use UF cable.
I thought you had to use UF cable.
550.15(E) still has those same words(g) If the range, clothes dryer, or similar appliance is connected
by metalclad cable or flexible conduit, a length of not less than three
feet of free cable or conduit shall be provided to permit moving the
appliance. Type NM or Type SE cable shall not be used to connect a range
or a dryer. This shall not prohibit the use of Type NM or Type SE cable between the branch circuit overcurrent protective device and a junction
box or range or dryer receptacle.
14 AWG is rated 20 to 25 amps per Table 310.16.Originally posted by shortcircuit2:
1madison... 210.19(A)(3) exception no.1 allows tap conductors for cooking appliances , but says that they shall have an ampacity of not less than 20.
I too, would question the #14 gauge wiring feeding the appliance.