60 amp circuit to large for ove and range?

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I have one 12.9 kva stove and one 5.1 kva wall mounted. they are a combined 0f 18.0 kva.this is 6kva over 12. which would make it 30%.
then on column c for two appliances demand is 11kva time 1.30=14300/240=59.58 call it 60 amps.
 

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I have one 12.9 kva stove and one 5.1 kva wall mounted. they are a combined 0f 18.0 kva.this is 6kva over 12. which would make it 30%.
then on column c for two appliances demand is 11kva time 1.30=14300/240=59.58 call it 60 amps.

I don't think that would comply. Table 220.55 is for feeders and services, as it is under Part III, not Part II. Only note 4 allows the use of the table for a branch-circuit. It allows these demand factors for a single range on on individual circuit. Other wall- or counter-mounted unit combinations can be put on a circuit, but not a range with something else- at least to still use this table.
 
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