Mustwin351
Senior Member
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- Texas
Just wanted to get second opinions on wire and overcurrent protection sizes on this unit.
It has a nameplate rating of 30.8 amps @ 240V.
I was thinking 240.4(B) that allows the next standard overcurrent size to be use would apply and I could 10 awg copper thhn and a 30 amp breaker but 240.4(D) "Small Conductors" limits the overcurrent protection size for 10 awg to 30 amps so it would appear I would need 8 awg.
Interesting note artlcle 210.19(A)(3) states that ranges 8.75 kW or more require a minimum branch circuit ratiting of 40 amps... so does that mean my cooktop I mentioned at the top which is rated at 7.4 kW can in fact be on a 30 amp circuit with number 10 copper?
It has a nameplate rating of 30.8 amps @ 240V.
I was thinking 240.4(B) that allows the next standard overcurrent size to be use would apply and I could 10 awg copper thhn and a 30 amp breaker but 240.4(D) "Small Conductors" limits the overcurrent protection size for 10 awg to 30 amps so it would appear I would need 8 awg.
Interesting note artlcle 210.19(A)(3) states that ranges 8.75 kW or more require a minimum branch circuit ratiting of 40 amps... so does that mean my cooktop I mentioned at the top which is rated at 7.4 kW can in fact be on a 30 amp circuit with number 10 copper?