nyerinfl
Senior Member
- Location
- Broward Co.
Anyone see any problems in this scenario;
200A 3 phase 480v feeder, fed from the meter room. In the meter room is a fusible disconnect and the meter socket. The feeder conduit runs to a 200A main breaker panel.
The feeder was attached to the main breaker, then for an AIC issue another 200A disconnect with current limiting fuses was added next to the panel, and the feeder wires had to be re-routed through this new disconnect and back into the panel.
To accomplish this I put in (2) 2" offset nipples, polaris tapped the (3) phase conductors and routed them in and back out of the disconnect to refeed the panel.
Is there a reason that the feeder wires coming from the meter room disconnect aren't allowed to be routed through the panel on their way to the second 200A disconnect?
200A 3 phase 480v feeder, fed from the meter room. In the meter room is a fusible disconnect and the meter socket. The feeder conduit runs to a 200A main breaker panel.
The feeder was attached to the main breaker, then for an AIC issue another 200A disconnect with current limiting fuses was added next to the panel, and the feeder wires had to be re-routed through this new disconnect and back into the panel.
To accomplish this I put in (2) 2" offset nipples, polaris tapped the (3) phase conductors and routed them in and back out of the disconnect to refeed the panel.
Is there a reason that the feeder wires coming from the meter room disconnect aren't allowed to be routed through the panel on their way to the second 200A disconnect?