Augie is correct, that would the limiting factor. You must use a receptacle rated for 75 degrees if you want to use a 40 amp OCPD.Originally posted by augie47:
There have been some comments on the forum about range recepts with a 60oC rating. I looked at one and it was marked 75o, but a Leviton catalog lists one at 60o. This might be a limiting factor on your installation.
Greg,Originally posted by triphase:
110.14(C) Most breakers are rated at 60c/75c use lower 60c termination 40 amp ocp table 310.16 05'NEC
Why are you using AL. when copper is readily available, why go through all the trouble?Is it permissible to use #8/3 with ground SE AL cable for a range installation in a dwelling unit
It's a lot cheaper for one thing.Originally posted by Jhr:
Why are you using AL. when copper is readily available, why go through all the trouble?Is it permissible to use #8/3 with ground SE AL cable for a range installation in a dwelling unit![]()
Yea, I was guessing that would be his reason, it would be wise if he had a whole bunch of ranges to do but for one range it would not be worth the trouble IMOIt's a lot cheaper for one thing.
I usually use copper too, but what's the trouble? A little Noalox?Originally posted by Jhr:
...it would not be worth the trouble IMO