>Does this mean that the EAA should NOT be recommending 240 v receptacles?

My personal opinion is yes, the EAA should not recommend non 
conforming installations.

>Can we get in trouble for doing so?

I don't know.

> And for that matter, does the EAA AVCON
>converter box violate any portion of the NEC625 standard?

I think not, this because as I understand it NEC does not regulate 
beyond the connector. I also heard that the NEC is overstepping it's 
traditional regulatory scope with section 625.

>Bruce Tucker
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Otmar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > As I understand  it, according to NEC 625, the NEMA 14-50 is no
> > longer legal for EV charging. Many of us may still use them and
> > appreciate them, but the only legal answer for 208-240 Volt
> > conductive charging is to install a AVCON charge head.

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