Dennis said:
Mike I was told b a UL guy that the instructions were part of the listing.
True the installation instructions that are included in the listing and labeling process are the instructions referred to by 110.3(B) and can be found in the White Book or Guide published by UL.
I have seen many manuals that would use the word “recommended” which is not an instruction but is instead a recommendation.
My dishwasher has a nameplate that says 10 amps but in the manual it says, “Recommended 20 amp circuit.” It is installed on a 15 amp circuit which is code compliant.
422.10 Branch-Circuit Rating.
This section specifies the ratings of branch circuits capable of carrying appliance current without overheating under the conditions specified.
(A) Individual Circuits. The rating of an individual branch circuit shall not be less than the marked rating of the appliance or the marked rating of an appliance having combined loads as provided in 422.62.
422.62 Appliances Consisting of Motors and Other Loads.
(A) Nameplate Horsepower Markings. Where a motor-operated appliance nameplate includes a horsepower rating, that rating shall not be less than the horsepower rating on the motor nameplate. Where an appliance consists of multiple motors, or one or more motors and other loads, the nameplate value shall not be less than the equivalent horsepower of the combined loads, calculated in accordance with 430.110©(1).
(B) Additional Nameplate Markings. Appliances, other than those factory-equipped with cords and attachment plugs and with nameplates in compliance with 422.60, shall be marked in accordance with 422.62(B)(1) or (B)(2).
(1) Marking. In addition to the marking required in 422.60, the marking on an appliance consisting of a motor with other load(s) or motors with or without other load(s) shall specify the minimum supply circuit conductor ampacity and the maximum rating of the circuit overcurrent protective device.
This requirement shall not apply to an appliance with a nameplate in compliance with 422.60 where both the minimum supply circuit conductor ampacity and maximum rating of the circuit overcurrent protective device are not more than 15 amperes.