How do you guys view this:
Customer has a service pole in a parking lot with power supplied by POCO from overhead. On that pole he has a meter socket and below the socket a 100 amp NON-fuse disconnect.
From that point the conductors run underground to a building where the conduit turns up, penetrates the wall and feeds a 100 amp main breaker panel.
Is the non fuse switch on the pole considered a service disconnect ?
There is no integral or adjacent overcurrent protection.
Would an equipment ground be required from the pole disconnect to the building "service" panel ?
Customer has a service pole in a parking lot with power supplied by POCO from overhead. On that pole he has a meter socket and below the socket a 100 amp NON-fuse disconnect.
From that point the conductors run underground to a building where the conduit turns up, penetrates the wall and feeds a 100 amp main breaker panel.
Is the non fuse switch on the pole considered a service disconnect ?
There is no integral or adjacent overcurrent protection.
Would an equipment ground be required from the pole disconnect to the building "service" panel ?