I have an outside generator with an outside transfer switch serving a piece of outdoor equipment. The normal power source is derived from inside the building the outdoor equipment serves. I have a disconnect inside the generator enclosure, but do I need a disconnect at the transfer switch for the normal source? This is kind of like section 700.12(B)(6) but the opposite if you know what I mean.
I guess I got to ask, what is this generator feeding? because of your saying "it's like an 700.12(B)(6) install", which is for emergancy power back up?
700.12(B)(6) is only saying that the generator if it already has a disconnect on it,, there is no need to install another where its conductors feed into or through the building it is supplying, but as you stated this generators load is not in a building so this section doesn't even apply?
I have never found a direct requirment for a disconnect for a transfer switch, as it is a switch, would you require a disconnect for a disconnect? no it is a switch? other then if it is fed from service entrance conductors?