Coppersmith
Senior Member
- Location
- Tampa, FL, USA
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
So read exceptions a through g and tell us what may be the problem.So, as devil's advocate, how does the proposed install comply with 312.5(C)? I assume that an A/C disconnect enclosure is a cabinet, so that Article 312 applies, rather than Article 314. Or is there some other section that exempts the proposed installation from the requirements of 312.5(C)?
Cheers, Wayne
Unfortunately MH had a graphic showing his interpretation of this but removed it from the website a few years ago, I agree with his interpretation through the exceptions to the sectionI tried like hell to get this changed in 312.5 to no avail. Technically it probably isn't allowed
312.5(C) exception says it must enter the top of the cabinet before you even get to the other conditions you must comply withSo read exceptions a through g and tell us what may be the problem.
Roger
So enter the back at the top or the top at the back.312.5(C) exception says it must enter the top of the cabinet before you even get to the other conditions you must comply with
It's not exceptions a through g, it's one single exception with 7 different requirements to qualify, plus the requirement in the text that it be a "non-flexible raceway". That exception is pretty clear intended for interior installations; if an exterior installation complied with all the requirements, it would result in an inferior installation to what the OP proposes.So read exceptions a through g and tell us what may be the problem.
Is AC disconnect enclosure a cabinet? if so 312.5 applies, if not maybe something in 314 applies.So enter the back at the top or the top at the back.
Roger
I agree.It's not exceptions a through g, it's one single exception with 7 different requirements to qualify, plus the requirement in the text that it be a "non-flexible raceway". That exception is pretty clear intended for interior installations; if an exterior installation complied with all the requirements, it would result in an inferior installation to what the OP proposes.
Cheers, Wayne