Angelfire
Well-known member
Hiya,
I'm considering the purchase of a 230V espresso machine. The only source of 240V in the kitchen is the unused feed for the stove. I know this circuit is to be dedicated per code (pretty sure anyway) and is grossly over-rated for what I need but was wondering if it's "Legal" to extend this circuit and add proper overcurrent protection that matches the new appliance? The current 50A, 240V receptacle is unused as we use a gas stove vs. electric. I suspect the answer is no but thought I'd ask just to be certain.
Running a new circuit to the kitchen is probably in order (not all that easy to get there unfortunately).
Cheers.
I'm considering the purchase of a 230V espresso machine. The only source of 240V in the kitchen is the unused feed for the stove. I know this circuit is to be dedicated per code (pretty sure anyway) and is grossly over-rated for what I need but was wondering if it's "Legal" to extend this circuit and add proper overcurrent protection that matches the new appliance? The current 50A, 240V receptacle is unused as we use a gas stove vs. electric. I suspect the answer is no but thought I'd ask just to be certain.
Running a new circuit to the kitchen is probably in order (not all that easy to get there unfortunately).
Cheers.

