Butta Dawg
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- Location
- Long Island
- Occupation
- Electrician
I have a contractor installing a water heater. The link provided here shows the specific one.
www.wh1.co
I took a look at the nameplate rating. It states 208v/240v, and at 240v, it requires 25A. (Really 25.4 or some decimal) regardless, I said at 125% of that would be 31.25A, were looking at #8's and a 40A breaker. But the manufacturer states on the name plate, max breaker to be used, 30A. For me, follow the NEC. But the contractor states they've done 100s of these on 30A breakers and #10s. I'm concerned, and they already installed it
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I took a look at the nameplate rating. It states 208v/240v, and at 240v, it requires 25A. (Really 25.4 or some decimal) regardless, I said at 125% of that would be 31.25A, were looking at #8's and a 40A breaker. But the manufacturer states on the name plate, max breaker to be used, 30A. For me, follow the NEC. But the contractor states they've done 100s of these on 30A breakers and #10s. I'm concerned, and they already installed it
