But NEC 422.11(E)(2)&(3) only applies to appliances that are not marked. If the appliance is marked it could be put on a circuit with two or more loads without any conflict.
This is where your confusion is...I tried to point it out in Post #12.
422.10 and 422.11 are referring to DIFFERENT markings.
422.10 is referring to the marked "Rating of the Appliance." In other words, this appliance is rated 13Amps. The load current is 13Amps.
422.11 is referring to a marked "Protective Device Rating." In other words, this appliance can be protected by a 20A circuit breaker. These are two
DIFFERENT markings.
See 422.11(A): "
IF a
protective device rating is
marked on an appliance..."
(Note the protective device rating may or may not be marked.)
See also, 422.11(E): "the
rating of the
overcurrent protection shall comply with the following:
(1) Not exceed that
marked on the appliance.
(That is the marked protective device rating.)
(2) Not exceed 20A if the
overcurrent protection rating is not marked and the
appliance is rated 13.3A or less
(The protective device rating is NOT marked, but the appliance rated current is, and must be 13.3A or less.)
(3) Not exceed 150% of the appliance rated current if the
overcurrent protection rating is not marked and the
appliance is rated over 13.3A.
(The protective device rating is NOT marked, but the appliance rated current is greater than 13.3A.)
The "Marked Rating of the Appliance" mentioned in 422.10(A) is completely different from the "Overcurrent Protection Rating" which is either 'marked' or 'not marked' in 422.11(E).
How would I know if the appliance rated current for purposes of 422.11(E)(2) and (3) was greater of less than 13.3A, if this rating was not marked?