electricblue
Senior Member
- Location
- Largo, Florida
- Occupation
- EC
Can someone tell me where the code refers to upgrading a dryer and range to 4 wire on a service upgrade. I heard about this and know someone who has been red tagged for it.
.......... Next thing you know the code cops will be going door to door and making us install that stuff just cause they want to. I'm done.![]()
On services where I have had to install a disconnect ahead of the old panel the inspectors want the wiring upgraded.
Exception: For existing branch-circuit installations only where an equipment grounding conductor is not present in the outlet or junction box, the frames of electric ranges, wall-mounted ovens, counter-mounted cooking units, clothes dryers, and outlet or junction boxes that are part of the circuit for these appliances shall be permitted to be connected to the grounded circuit conductor if all the following conditions are met.
(1) The supply circuit is 120/240-volt, single-phase, 3-wire; or 208Y/120-volt derived from a 3-phase, 4-wire, wye-connected system.
(2) The grounded conductor is not smaller than 10 AWG copper or 8 AWG aluminum.
(3) The grounded conductor is insulated, or the grounded conductor is uninsulated and part of a Type SE service-entrance cable and the branch circuit originates at the service equipment.
(4) Grounding contacts of receptacles furnished as part of the equipment are bonded to the equipment.