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    kaczmaniandevil Posts: 4, Reputation: 1
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    May 3, 2008, 09:10 PM
    Romex wire/amp issue
    I am replacing a 30" kitchen range with a new 48". The existing wiring is approximately 30' of romex NM-B 8/3 on a 40 amp breaker. The new range requires as follows:

    Maximum connected load: 10.2 kW for
    48".
    Required power supply: 240V/208V/50A/60Hz for 48".
    Minimum supply wire size: L1 and L2 – 8
    AWG, neutral – 12 AWG, ground – 10 AWG
    For 48".
    Total electric rating: 10.2 kW at 240V, 8.8 kW at 208V for
    48".
    Total amps: 43 amps.



    Will the existing wire work for the new range with a new 50 amp breaker? Or do I need to upgrade to 6/3?

    Thanks in advance for any input.
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    tkrussell Posts: 9,659, Reputation: 725
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    May 4, 2008, 04:53 AM
    You may leave the #8-3 Romex only if you leave the 40 amp breaker.

    Of course, you will not be able to use the range to it's fullest capabilities.

    To have a 50 amp fully rated circuit, you will need to install the #6-3 Romex.

    Now this may confuse the issue, but you may install #8-3 Metal Clad (MC) cable and use the 50 amp circuit breaker.

    You can compare the price difference between the #8-3 MC and the #6-3 NM-B.


    The reason is that NM-B cable is limited to using the 60 Deg C column of the NEC wire ampacity table #310.16, which is 40 amps. If something other than Romex is used, then #8 wire can use the 75 Deg C column, which is 50 amps max.
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    May 7, 2008, 11:08 AM
    Thank you very much. You confirmed what I suspected. Excellent board and resource.
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    Aug 26, 2008, 04:23 AM
    Not only Answered the Question but fully explained why. Extremely helpful to me on my project. Unfortunately, my work network blocks me from leaving a rating.

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