Grouch1980
Senior Member
- Location
- New York, NY
Hi all again!
I’m working on an apartment that has 2 panels... each one with its own meter. It was 2 apartments, and now being merged into one. So we’re keeping both panels. One of the panels is a fed from a 60 amp breaker (breaker is at the meter center). This panel will be feeding a 50 amp electric cooktop in the kitchen. I was told that this is a violation, because in order to serve a 50 amp cooktop, that panel must be fed by a 100 amp breaker. Is this true and required by the NEC?
thanks!
I’m working on an apartment that has 2 panels... each one with its own meter. It was 2 apartments, and now being merged into one. So we’re keeping both panels. One of the panels is a fed from a 60 amp breaker (breaker is at the meter center). This panel will be feeding a 50 amp electric cooktop in the kitchen. I was told that this is a violation, because in order to serve a 50 amp cooktop, that panel must be fed by a 100 amp breaker. Is this true and required by the NEC?
thanks!