range disconnects

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shua

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in the nec it states that your plug is a suitable disconnect, and that it must diconnect all ungrounded conductors. so, with that in place is it allowable to switch just one conductor as a secondary means? if so what are the stipulations?
 
Does the manufacturer specify the range can operate on either 120 volts or 240 volts? or just 240?

I'm also curious...why switch one conductor?

Dave
 
I'd have to say "no", since most ranges have some line-to-neutral loads, such as lights, timer/clock, etc.
 
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