Black & Decker Inspector's Notebook by Editors of CPi

Black & Decker Inspector's Notebook by Editors of CPi

Author:Editors of CPi
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Creative Publishing international
Published: 2011-03-14T16:00:00+00:00


Electric ranges can be rated for as little as 3,000 watts or as much as 12,000 watts. They require dedicated 120/240-volt circuits. Find the exact wattage rating by reading the nameplate found inside the oven door or on the back of the unit.

Microwave ovens are regarded by many local codes as permanent appliances. If your inspector asks you to install a separate 20-amp, 120-volt circuit for the microwave oven, add in its wattage rating when calculating loads. The nameplate is found on the back of the cabinet or inside the front door. Most microwave ovens are rated between 500 and 1,200 watts.



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