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#100987 01/24/07 06:57 PM
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Does table 220.19 tell me that if I open up a range and it's stamped 12kw on the inside of door,I can treat it as an 8kw??

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#100988 01/24/07 09:05 PM
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Yes- Absolutely- The text- first paragraph of 220.19. But you should look at the specs and see if they are specifying anything larger.


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#100989 01/25/07 01:03 PM
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Which version of NEC are you referencing? NEC 2005 doesn't have an article 220.19, it skips from 220.18 to 220.40.

220.18(C) allows use of table 220.55 (range/oven demand factor table) for Ranges, is that what you're talking about?

#100990 01/25/07 08:11 PM
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I'm in the 2002.....Is that table just for your load calculation?


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