JerseyMike
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Yeah, I think there are two separate issues.
Under NEC:
One can put a 60A breaker on #6 NM-B
One cannot recalculate the load capacity based on the upsized breaker.
So
One cannot run a 48A charger off of #6 NM-B
But
One can put a 60A breaker on #6 and have a Wall Connector set to 40A charging, which is 50A calculated, which is lower than the 55A rating. Not that the extra 10A of breaker has any benefits.
Can also run 60amp breaker with it set to 44amps max with #6.
My point was that the breaker size is not illegal so as to avoid people getting in conflict with installers.
There are ampacity adjustments for the environment (and multiple current carrying conductors in a raceway). Hot attic vs conditioned space, but I think NM-B starts at the 90C value, and gets derated from there. Ideally, the house construction (vented on insulated attic) makes it a non-factor.
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