Bruce Tucker wrote: > Does this mean that the EAA should NOT be recommending 240 v > receptacles? Can we get in trouble for doing so? And for that matter, > does the EAA AVCON converter box violate any portion of the NEC625 > standard?
NEC 625 is written for the benefit of the auto companies, not to help the typical EV owner. It is virtually impossible to literally meet this standard. It reads as if they sought to make EV charging illegal. Luckily, NEC standards are not the law. They are just an example, which local building codes can use as a reference instead of writing their own standards from scratch. Many local building codes specify construction "to meet NEC standard number xxx", but pick and choose which standards are applicable. -- Lee A. Hart Ring the bells that still can ring 814 8th Ave. N. Forget your perfect offering Sartell, MN 56377 USA There is a crack in everything leeahart_at_earthlink.net That's how the light gets in - Leonard Cohen
