Mr. Pickle
Member
- Location
 - Rogers MN
 
- Occupation
 - Electrical
 
Have an outbuilding with a panelboard with main breaker (SE Rated).  Panelboard is fed from a branch circuit from the main building.
Also in the main building, I have motor starters. I am running three motor circuits from load side of three different starters to the same outbuilding mentioned above. Each motor circuit will run to a disconnect (non-fused) switch inside the outbuilding.
Questions:
Will the non-fused disconnects for the motor circuits count towards a service disconnect?
Do the motor disconnects need to be grouped in same location as the SE rated panelboard?
Can I run additional 120V circuits sourced from the main building, through a control panel in the main building, to chemical pump receptacles in the outbuilding (I want to run from control panel so I can control the power to the pumps to start/stop them)?
Do these need to be on some sort of disconnect?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Also in the main building, I have motor starters. I am running three motor circuits from load side of three different starters to the same outbuilding mentioned above. Each motor circuit will run to a disconnect (non-fused) switch inside the outbuilding.
Questions:
Will the non-fused disconnects for the motor circuits count towards a service disconnect?
Do the motor disconnects need to be grouped in same location as the SE rated panelboard?
Can I run additional 120V circuits sourced from the main building, through a control panel in the main building, to chemical pump receptacles in the outbuilding (I want to run from control panel so I can control the power to the pumps to start/stop them)?
Do these need to be on some sort of disconnect?
				
