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SmashScrapeFlip t1_j2ch0j6 wrote
Reply to comment by Wellcraft19 in Any code prohibitions on installing a 240v EV charger near a natural gas furnace? by [deleted]
there's volumes of stuff in the code I disagree with, especially the new IECC with all the new EV stuff. It's so wrong sometimes, I don't know whether to laugh or cry. But at least the intent is good. And they aren't fucking it up so bad with anything more than their definitions.
SmashScrapeFlip t1_j2cgk04 wrote
Reply to comment by Wellcraft19 in Any code prohibitions on installing a 240v EV charger near a natural gas furnace? by [deleted]
exactly, it's terminology. And the only terminology that matters, from code perspective, is what is defined in the code. Again, I am not arguing you're technical view here. I'm just saying it kind of doesn't matter. The question is about code. What you feel is right or wrong based on engineering principles is irrelevant.
SmashScrapeFlip t1_j2cgd7r wrote
Reply to comment by Wellcraft19 in Any code prohibitions on installing a 240v EV charger near a natural gas furnace? by [deleted]
there is no code directly related to installation of an EVSE outside of specific states like California that has the Title 24 code. That's coming with the IECC 2024. Only relevant code would be related to the furnace or the electrical panel.
SmashScrapeFlip t1_j2cezkt wrote
Reply to comment by Wellcraft19 in Any code prohibitions on installing a 240v EV charger near a natural gas furnace? by [deleted]
>EVSE is not a charger. Just a way to get 208/240 V to the car - and the onboard charger.
not according to the new 2024 IECC. I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just saying that's not how they look at it.
SmashScrapeFlip t1_j2c5vwa wrote
Reply to Any code prohibitions on installing a 240v EV charger near a natural gas furnace? by [deleted]
you're required to have 18" between a gas furnace and any combustible material. Whether or not the EV charger is considered combustible material, I don't know, but that's the only applicable code I can think of. Just from my gut of being involved with a lot of code stuff, I would say it would probably be frowned on to put it where you are thinking. Seems too close to the furnace.
edit: Just fyi, this is fire code, not electric code. You're probably also going to want to check IRC and IECC, depending on what state you're in.
SmashScrapeFlip OP t1_j0e5nqh wrote
Reply to comment by TangeloBig9845 in TIL Korea has soy sauce older than USA by SmashScrapeFlip
amen brother. Rare to see someone who gets it like you do.
SmashScrapeFlip OP t1_j0e4gdx wrote
Reply to comment by TangeloBig9845 in TIL Korea has soy sauce older than USA by SmashScrapeFlip
sorry, I just assume at this point people who hate Biden automatically love Trump.
SmashScrapeFlip OP t1_j0e259r wrote
Reply to comment by FartingBob in TIL Korea has soy sauce older than USA by SmashScrapeFlip
like what?
SmashScrapeFlip OP t1_j0e20bl wrote
Reply to comment by TangeloBig9845 in TIL Korea has soy sauce older than USA by SmashScrapeFlip
did you see Trump's new NFT collection? He definitely doesn't look like a complete fucking moron in his cowboy and spaceman outfits.
SmashScrapeFlip OP t1_j0d0pdv wrote
Reply to comment by VPestilenZ in TIL Korea has soy sauce older than USA by SmashScrapeFlip
that's where I saw it! She was hilarious.
SmashScrapeFlip OP t1_j0agbwc wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL Korea has soy sauce older than USA by SmashScrapeFlip
the actual soy sauce.
SmashScrapeFlip OP t1_j0afa0w wrote
Reply to comment by wildadragon in TIL Korea has soy sauce older than USA by SmashScrapeFlip
I didn't realize the age of Korean soy sauce was such common knowledge.
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Reply to Happy Halloween! by joshsundquist
i rememeber 1 leg gingerbread man like it was just yesterday : (. Time is a son of a bitch.
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SmashScrapeFlip t1_j2nd8zx wrote
Reply to comment by Randomswedishdude in TIL The largest diamond ever found was the Cullinan Diamond, which was discovered in South Africa in 1905. It weighed 3,106.75 carats (over 1.2 pounds) and was cut into nine separate stones, including the Great Star of Africa, which is the largest clear-cut diamond in the world at 530.2 carats. by mic3ttaa
a brilliant is a stone. It clearly says "105 stones of assorted cuts" in the specifications of the diamond. There's only one right. There are 105 stones, 9 of them are just big. It is categorically incorrect to say there were only 9 stones.