I am aware of bonding the neutral at the service or first means of disconnect, but I ecncountered a service 120/240 1 PH. Where from the load side of the meter box they split the feeders to two seperate MLO panels each feeding outdoor equipment and also feeding the homes interior sub-pnls. from there corresponding breakers.
There is no main disconnect or breaker, you have to remove the meter for the complete shut down, I am looking to correct the egc and the bonding at the two outdoor mlo's
currently they have the neutral bar isolated and they have landed the egc to the neutral
bars in both mlo's, the other thing they have done is they installed a #6 stranded (200 amp-service) bonding conductor to the grounding electrode and connected to the isolated neutral bar and from there they ran #6 str. to lugs mounted to the panels in order to bond everything. What is the rule when you do not have a first means of disconnect?
There is no main disconnect or breaker, you have to remove the meter for the complete shut down, I am looking to correct the egc and the bonding at the two outdoor mlo's
currently they have the neutral bar isolated and they have landed the egc to the neutral
bars in both mlo's, the other thing they have done is they installed a #6 stranded (200 amp-service) bonding conductor to the grounding electrode and connected to the isolated neutral bar and from there they ran #6 str. to lugs mounted to the panels in order to bond everything. What is the rule when you do not have a first means of disconnect?