Can microwave and gas range be on same circuit?
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Not much about a gas range or oven uses electricity, so whatever circuit it's on it's unlikely to make any impact. A typical kitchen will have dedicated circuits for microwave, dishwasher, and disposal. All other items would be a part of the two small appliance circuits required by the UBC.
Accordingly, does a gas range require a dedicated circuit?
An electric range generally needs a dedicated 240/250-volt, 50-amp circuit. If it's a gas range, however, it will only require only a 120/125-volt receptacle to power the range controls and vent hood.
In this regard, does gas water heater need dedicated circuit?
Gas tankless water heaters use just a tiny amount of amperage to ignite the flame. Unless the manufacturer requires it, there is no need for a dedicated circuit.
The suggested circuit breaker size for the kitchen stove is 50 amps, 220 volts. This is a double breaker. Single breakers normally carry 110 volts. It must be a dedicated circuit for the stove only, meaning that no other appliances or outlets can be served by that circuit.