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Posted By: Kelley Disconnect for wall oven - 05/26/05 08:51 PM
Is there a code requirment for a disconnect switch for a residential wall oven. Im in massachusetts and a local ahj says i need to have one for each (2) wall ovens in this new house i am wiring.

Thanks
Kelley
Posted By: Tom Re: Disconnect for wall oven - 05/26/05 10:23 PM
Kelley,

You probably already have 1/2 of what you need, at least according to the NEC. Your branch circuit breaker can serve as the required disconnecting means and if it is not within sight of the ovens, you can install a padlock attachment on the breaker (get one from the same manufacturer as the breaker). Also, unit switches can qualify as the required disconnecting means.

See 422.31(B) and 422.34 (2002 NEC).

Tom
Posted By: Active 1 Re: Disconnect for wall oven - 05/26/05 11:27 PM
Allways wondered about that. I don't think I ever seen a disco or plug on a built in oven. Just seen them wiped to a J-box.

Tom
Posted By: Kelley Re: Disconnect for wall oven - 05/26/05 11:43 PM
Thanks Tom , he wanted a lockable disconnect like you said.
Active, this is a first for me i've never had that brought up by an inspector before.
Kelley
Posted By: Jps1006 Re: Disconnect for wall oven - 05/27/05 05:42 PM
Doesn't the household then have to add a lock-out tag-out program to their saftey program?
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