Is it ok to remove the circuit breakers for an electric dryer outlet, but keep the wires inside the breaker box if they're covered with electric tape and put against the side where they cannot touch ANYTHING? Nothing bad can happen, right? Besides maybe not being "to code?"
Long story short -- don't use the electric dryer outlet, and want an electric range in place of gas range. But, according to electrician who came today, he couldn't just do this, he'd have to snip the wires to the dryer outlet and is SUPPOSED to remove all traces of the wires to the dryer outlet, but said he could just remove the outlet and then could install the range (and then the amps would be low enough).
I don't want the dryer outlet removed and have to patch over it, etc. The amps were only like 15 over, and #1 I don't use the dryer outlet, and #2 I don't even use the oven on the range, EVER, and I use one burner maybe once every 4 months (no joke). The range is pretty much just for looks. But because of code, I guess he couldn't keep both EVEN though the dryer outlet isn't used? So I removed the breakers for it myself, taped off the wires and put them along the side of the breaker box. The other electrician is coming to give me an estimate tomorrow. I also wiped off where it said, "dryer," so there's no trace of that and it doesn't jack up the estimate because now it's just a simple wiring that goes 10 feet along a straight wall to the breaker box.
But reassure me nothing bad can happen with the unused wires being in there. But also, let me know if this a building code problem. And if an electrician starts the job, opens the box and sees the two mysterious taped off wires, is he going to have a problem? If he even sees them, they're pushed way to the side all by themselves.
Long story short -- don't use the electric dryer outlet, and want an electric range in place of gas range. But, according to electrician who came today, he couldn't just do this, he'd have to snip the wires to the dryer outlet and is SUPPOSED to remove all traces of the wires to the dryer outlet, but said he could just remove the outlet and then could install the range (and then the amps would be low enough).
I don't want the dryer outlet removed and have to patch over it, etc. The amps were only like 15 over, and #1 I don't use the dryer outlet, and #2 I don't even use the oven on the range, EVER, and I use one burner maybe once every 4 months (no joke). The range is pretty much just for looks. But because of code, I guess he couldn't keep both EVEN though the dryer outlet isn't used? So I removed the breakers for it myself, taped off the wires and put them along the side of the breaker box. The other electrician is coming to give me an estimate tomorrow. I also wiped off where it said, "dryer," so there's no trace of that and it doesn't jack up the estimate because now it's just a simple wiring that goes 10 feet along a straight wall to the breaker box.
But reassure me nothing bad can happen with the unused wires being in there. But also, let me know if this a building code problem. And if an electrician starts the job, opens the box and sees the two mysterious taped off wires, is he going to have a problem? If he even sees them, they're pushed way to the side all by themselves.