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If there will be both a wall mount oven and a surface unit, I would power them separately. Using a single OCP sounds like a great idea until the family gets invited over for a holiday dinner and supper is cooking on the range at the same time that the cake is baking in the oven.
I would not consider the 2 cooking appliances to be non-coincidental loads.
Even if this works right now for your family situation, what kind of problems are you setting up for whoever eventually buys your house down the road?


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Here is an example of 2 appliances...

1. GE cooktop model #JP336DDBB ($649) 7.4KW

2. GE single wall oven model #JT3000DFBB ($1399) 4.2KW

Total KW=11.6

Using 220.55 column B along with Note #3 for 2 appliances we can multiply 11.6kw(7.4+4.2) x 65%= 7.54KW

7.54kw / 240volt= 31.42amps

31.42amps is good on a #8wire with a 40amp breaker.

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