Gas cooktop power

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ritelec

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Hello

Home owner is purchasing a gas cook top. Never installed one so looking on line for specs on several manufactures 36" tops

I figured I would just install a receptacle off the appliance circuit as like a regular gas oven/range for the ignition but it seams the manufactures are saying it is suggested the appliance be on it's own 15 amp circuit.

Is this normal? I mean it's just the ignition right ?

They also say the receptacle should not be gfci protected

That receptacle like other recpts even if it is behind a draw, like any other receptacle that is within in 6 ' of the sink , doesn't it have to be gfci protected ??? Then what?

Thanks
 
That receptacle like other recpts even if it is behind a draw, like any other receptacle that is within in 6 ' of the sink , doesn't it have to be gfci protected ??? Then what?

Thanks

Don't know of an exception in 210.8 (2014) that allows a "hidden" non gfci protected receptacle within 6 feet of sink in dwelling. If the range won't accept gfci, customer needs to get another or get the range loc moved outside of gfci perimeter.
 
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