Exactly what I thought... my boss disagrees. I'll try convincing him, but if it doesn't work, can't do nothing about it.Gas ranges usually have a cord and plug. It has a light bulb in the oven and a clock in addition to the ignition circuit. It goes on one of the two 20A circuits of 210.11(C) and it's load is included in the 1500VA of 220.52(A). The electrical connected load of a gas range is negligible.
Ask him how he would treat a counter-top plug-in microwave, or a coffee maker, or a toaster oven.Exactly what I thought... my boss disagrees. I'll try convincing him, but if it doesn't work, can't do nothing about it.
He would treat it as a "appliance fastened in place" and get pissed off when I disagree with him.Ask him how he would treat a counter-top plug-in microwave, or a coffee maker, or a toaster oven.