Don, can you please provide a documentation that states you can have an outlet that is rated less then the breaker that protects it.
That is the norm everywhere, AFAIK. Ask any electrician about the 80% rule.
For an example, I had an electrician put in my Tesla Wall connector here. It is on a 60 amp circuit breaker. 60 amp wiring. The Tesla Wall Connector is rated at 48 amps max and no other equipment can be tied to that circuit.
60 amps times 80%=48 amps.
Same in one of my other houses where I had a NEMA 14-50R added. It's also on a 60 amp breaker, 60 amp wiring, 48 amp max at outlet.
I am not an electrician, but I do know about the 80% rule being code everywhere I have had any work done. And that includes CA as well as here in NV.
So can you should me documentation where it is allowed to draw 60 amps from a 60 amp breaker?
In fact, 120 VAC outlets in the USA. They are all on 20 amp CBs with 20 amp wiring. But the plugs are normally rated for 15 amps.
Again, 20 amps minus 80%=16 amps max allowed.
At my house in Cold Springs Valley, NV, I had a 14-50R installed by a licensed electrician. Also on a 60 amp breaker. 14-50R is rated at 50 amps, not sixty.
-Don- Reno, NV