Thread: Ontario Electrical Code Question
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Nov 21st, 2007 09:43 PM
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Jr. Member

Ontario Electrical Code Question
Need some advice from those knowledgeable about Ontario Electrical Code.
Is it acceptable to connect a pony box to the main panel using 8 gauge stove cable. The cable is not jacketed in metal just the white plastic shielding that came with the cable.
Thanks,
Art
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Nov 21st, 2007 10:37 PM
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yes, if it's protected by the right size of circuit breaker or fuse and the cable is not run through a wet location. 8 gauge would be a maximum 40amp breaker
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Nov 22nd, 2007 01:06 AM
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Built in Oven / Cooktop Question
Sorry to highjack this thread, we recently purchashed a Built in Oven & a separate electrical cooktop, they will be going on top of one an other, however we only have one 40 amp outlet in the kitchen, (our old oven/burner was one piece)...can i connect both the cooktop and oven to the 40 amp electrical connection or do each of them need to be on separate fuses
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Nov 22nd, 2007 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by
gwn
Need some advice from those knowledgeable about Ontario Electrical Code.
Is it acceptable to connect a pony box to the main panel using 8 gauge stove cable. The cable is not jacketed in metal just the white plastic shielding that came with the cable.
Thanks,
Art
Thats fine
We have a pony panel for the pool and then another service panel for the addition coming off the main panel.
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Nov 22nd, 2007 03:03 PM
#5
Jr. Member


Originally Posted by
sketchED
Sorry to highjack this thread, we recently purchashed a Built in Oven & a separate electrical cooktop, they will be going on top of one an other, however we only have one 40 amp outlet in the kitchen, (our old oven/burner was one piece)...can i connect both the cooktop and oven to the 40 amp electrical connection or do each of them need to be on separate fuses
Check with the manual of the oven & cooktop. It'll tell you what it needs. I'm guessing you'll need separate circuits.
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