nafis
Senior Member
- Location
- Palestine,tx
Hi there ,
Here I go .
I do have two appliances
Cook top which is rated (120/ 240) 7200 watt and
Oven rated (120/240) 3400 watt.
The existing wire is # 8 AWG with 40amp breaker .
I add up the total amp, 44.2amp for both
.
My question is can these two load share the same branch circuit. I was thinking of change the circuit breaker to 50 amp breaker and install both of them on the same branch ckt . I figured # 8 AWG is rated 40 amps @ 60 deg and 50 amp @75 deg. Since the panel and appliances is rated for 75deg just assuming . i am trying not to run new ckt . can i do this and what is the safe approach .
I greatly appreciate your in put
Here I go .
I do have two appliances
Cook top which is rated (120/ 240) 7200 watt and
Oven rated (120/240) 3400 watt.
The existing wire is # 8 AWG with 40amp breaker .
I add up the total amp, 44.2amp for both
.
My question is can these two load share the same branch circuit. I was thinking of change the circuit breaker to 50 amp breaker and install both of them on the same branch ckt . I figured # 8 AWG is rated 40 amps @ 60 deg and 50 amp @75 deg. Since the panel and appliances is rated for 75deg just assuming . i am trying not to run new ckt . can i do this and what is the safe approach .
I greatly appreciate your in put