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    Apr 23, 2013, 02:20 PM
    40 Amp breaker
    I have a 40 amp two pole breaker that powers 240 volts to a stovetop range and hood. The stovetop range requires 240 volts but the hood is only 120 Volts to power the fan and overhead light. If the 10-3 power coming in is 240, how do I get 120 (10-2) to the hood without losing 240 for the stove?
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    Apr 23, 2013, 04:41 PM
    You should use a different feed for the hood. Do not use the 40A line from the range.
    Also, 10/3 is too small for a 40A circuit. It should be #8cu at least.

    Who ran this circuit?

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