Transcription of 3. CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTALLING EVSE
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EV Infrastructure Installation Guide123. code REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTALLING EVSEAs with any electrical installation, EV charging infrastructure is governed by various federal,state, and local building codes and REQUIREMENTS . In PG&E s service territory, the National Elec-trical code (NEC), the California Electrical code (CEC), and the California Building code (CBC) are standards for local jurisdictions to follow to ensure the safe operation of mentioned earlier, these codes are minimum standards, and some municipalities impose addi-tional installations require building permits. Permit costs vary by municipality, and a servicepanel upgrade will add to the , only Level 1 and Level 2 charging are allowed for personal use.
trical Code (NEC), the California Electrical Code (CEC), and the California Building Code ... charging at 12 amps will overload the circuit if an additional 4 to 9 amp load is also on the branch. EV Infrastructure Installation Guide 13 Receptacle and Wall Plug: A standard 15 or 20 amp residential wall plug and receptacle are
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