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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

ELECTRICAL CODE REQUIREMENT
The house i have purchased has:
1. Electric heater: (240V, 18.75 AMP) system.
2. No Electric Stove Connection.
3. 100 amprage House.
Can I:
1. leave it as it is and does this satisfy electrical code?
2. Do I need to update the Electrical panel and increase the amperage. I do not plan to go to an instantaneous water heater (120amps), merely a cost-driven decision.
Bivas Gelal