CHeil402
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I'm sure it's done correctly, but I don't want to assume anything when it comes to safety, especially around giving electrical advice on public forums. If you're not comfortable doing this type of stuff, you should look into getting an electrician to do it... that being said, if the wiring is rated for 50 A, then replacing the NEMA 14-50 outlet with a hardwired ChargePoint device also set to draw 40 A (you have to de-rate for constant loads by 80% hence 50 A * 80% = 40 A) will be fine.Thanks for the detailed response! I assume it's all done correctly as this is new construction and I had the builder put in the two dedicated 50 amp circuits and they used nema 14-50 outlets. Charge point says 50 amp circuit (charging at 40 amp draw) can be plugged in or hard wired. I just wanted to make sure that the the existing wire should work. If not, unfortunately, I'll stick with the Ford Mobile Charger at 32amp charging
You can look up the allowable cable ampacity charts in many places, but are set in the electrical code. The jacket of the wiring should be stamped with its gauge and type. Here's one example of it...
https://www.cerrowire.com/products/resources/tables-calculators/ampacity-charts/
If you happen to have a larger wire installed, you can even go above 40 A if the ChargePoint supports it. One last thing to verify would be if you have copper vs aluminum wiring as not all receptacles are rated for aluminum and you'll likely need to add anti-oxidation compound in making the connection if it's aluminum.
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