48A tesla charger

The electron man

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Hey all I'm installing a Tesla fast charger and was wondering if a service disconnect is required and if so can it be a non-fused disconnect and what about a surge protector

BTW I'm located in NYC
 
Is there a code section that would allow a hardwired EV charger without a disconnecting means?
Is there a code section that would require a disconnecting means for such an installation?

625.43 tells us when an EVSE disconnect is required by Article 625. If some other Article would require a disconnect for an EVSE when Article 625 does not, then that's most likely a coordination failure within the NEC.

A Level 2 EVSE is just a fancy receptacle, and receptacles don't usually require disconnects.

Cheers, Wayne
 
Bill,
Is there a code section that would allow a hardwired EV charger without a disconnecting means?
This is from the 2017 so I don't know if it changed on later editions.

625.43 Disconnecting Means. For equipment rated more than
60 amperes or more than 150 volts to ground, the disconnecting
means shall be provided and installed in a readily accessible
location. The disconnecting means shall be lockable open in
accordance with 110.25.
 
This is from the 2017 so I don't know if it changed on later editions.

625.43 Disconnecting Means. For equipment rated more than
60 amperes or more than 150 volts to ground, the disconnecting
means shall be provided and installed in a readily accessible
location. The disconnecting means shall be lockable open in
accordance with 110.25.
You're correct because the unit is less than 60 amps. The OP never mentioned voltage so it's likely that it is not 277 or 480.
 
I always read it to be disco required regardless. I.e. - breaker in panel with lockout fine for ≤60a but over 60a it had to be within line of sight (if panel was more than 50ft away (?)
 
What NYC local amendments as you NYC electrician?
The question was asked in the NEC forum, so you get NEC answers. Local codes cant be known by most of us. Certainly the OP should check for relevant local codes, but there may not be any for this exact question.
 
This is the 2023 code

625.43 Disconnecting Means.
For EVSE and WPTE rated more than 60 amperes or more than 150 volts to ground, the disconnecting means shall be provided and installed in a readily accessible location. If the disconnecting means is installed remote from the equipment, a plaque shall be installed on the equipment denoting the location of the disconnecting means. The disconnecting means shall be lockable open in accordance with 110.25.
 
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