not there said:Can you run a homerun to a microwave then come out of it to an exhaust hood across the kitchen?
Dennis Alwon said:installation instructions for the microwave don't specify an individual circuit.
stickboy1375 said:Manufactures should not even be allowed to make this call, leave it up to the NEC. IMSO of course.
stickboy1375 said:Manufactures should not even be allowed to make this call, leave it up to the NEC. IMSO of course.
frizbeedog said:They're doing the CYA thing. Using too large a blanket.
stickboy1375 said:Think about it though, the average person that buys an appliance just plugs it in...
peter d said:No, they make sure it's on an IBC because they know exactly what those are. :roll:![]()
stickboy1375 said:Doesn't everybody? :grin:
peter d said:And they never use ground adapters either.![]()
stickboy1375 said:Think about it though, the average person that buys an appliance just plugs it in... I see what your saying, but I agree with Dennis. Just makes your blood boil.
Root beer!stickboy1375 said:Doesn't everybody? :grin:peter d said:No, they make sure it's on an IBC because they know exactly what those are. :roll:![]()
stickboy1375 said:Manufactures should not even be allowed to make this call, leave it up to the NEC. IMSO of course.
Dennis Alwon said:I totally agree. When I see a wine cooler that is 3 amps and calls for an individual cir. it makes my blood boil.
iwire said:I am confused, I thought you guys where electricians that earned livings installing electrical equipment.![]()
Me ... I would be fine if every appliance required a individual branch circuit.
Same with the hot tub that require a full size EGC, install it and charge for doing so.
iwire said:I am confused, I thought you guys where electricians that earned livings installing electrical equipment.![]()
Me ... I would be fine if every appliance required a individual branch circuit.