Houses in my area have meters on the street, next to the transformer. All recent construction have meter/main combos with the first means of disconnect in this enclosure. It is not uncommon to get upgraded to a meter-main during a remodel but NOT be required to run the EGC. So you have a 200amp disco at the street, 3 wires run into the main panel, and grounds and neutrals remain bonded there. This is a sort of exception I think where they grandfather in the existing service wires and do not require an EGC because it would involve too much destruction.
Thats all fine and understood. My question is what happens when the home owner wants say, an ATS installed in the garage for a generator or ESS? Can I extend and reroute those feeders through the house(with a 4-wire cable) and to the garage, and then back to the main panel? Now the N-G bond has moved to the garage and I'd separate Grounds and neutrals in the main panel. Does this sound reasonable or would extending those feeders not be ok seeing as they had no EGC in the first place? Weird one, I know.
Thats all fine and understood. My question is what happens when the home owner wants say, an ATS installed in the garage for a generator or ESS? Can I extend and reroute those feeders through the house(with a 4-wire cable) and to the garage, and then back to the main panel? Now the N-G bond has moved to the garage and I'd separate Grounds and neutrals in the main panel. Does this sound reasonable or would extending those feeders not be ok seeing as they had no EGC in the first place? Weird one, I know.