Originally Posted by twh
If the load is non-continuous, why would the breaker be 125%? I thought that was for continuous loads.
Because Inspectors are conservative types and might call it that way. I did not claim he would be correct ;-) I agree with Eddy current and did not look at the rules in section 26. Thanks Eddy.
Point of disagreement. The range maker requires a different cord for ranges over 16.6 kw (I think it said that)
So my only point of disagreement comes from the manufacturers instructions that requires other than the standard Domestic range cord. Not that I know what that difference might be. I have to read section 36 now to answer another question but I now need to read section 26 again to find what else I don't know about domestic appliances.