wwhitney
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If you check the NEC definition of Appliance, it becomes clear that an EVSE is not an Appliance. That's why it has its own code section (625) rather than being rolled into the chapter on Appliances (422). From the 2011 NEC:iluvmacs said:Personally I think there is still room for interpretation in the NEC. If an inspector considers an EVSE to be an appliance (not a stretch in my mind), it's still required by 422.31(B) to have a local disconnect.
The first words in the definition of "Appliance" are "Utilization Equipment", which tells us an Appliance is a type of Utilization Equipment. The definition of "Utilization Equipment" is "Equipment that utilizes electric energy for electronic, electromechanical, chemical, heating, lighting, or similar purposes". Since an EVSE is a glorified switch, it is not Utilization Equipment.
Installing a disconnect may be a great idea for the reasons already provided, I agree. But it happens not to be required by the NEC.
Cheers, Wayne