I am led to believe that the NEC requires dedicated circuits to serve major kitchen appliances (i.e. oven/range combination).
I have a second kitchen in my home that gets seldom use and I wish to use the 240v line serving the stove to power another appliance requiring 204v service (i.e. clothes dryer), would I be compliant if I had a switch installed that would allow me to switch the voltage between the stove and another appliance such that when one were in use the other would be disconnected from the power supply and vice versa?
I have a second kitchen in my home that gets seldom use and I wish to use the 240v line serving the stove to power another appliance requiring 204v service (i.e. clothes dryer), would I be compliant if I had a switch installed that would allow me to switch the voltage between the stove and another appliance such that when one were in use the other would be disconnected from the power supply and vice versa?