120v Disconnect neutral wire

Cjmccarthy

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Florida
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Project Coordinator FDOT
We have a small project that has 3 locations. The project is being fed 120v to each location. At every location there is a disconnect before the cabinet, the neutral does not land in a term block, just straight through to the cabinet. Is there anything wrong with that? picture below.

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infinity

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New Jersey
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Journeyman Electrician
No. The neutral is permitted to be spliced unless this is a service disconnect where a disconnecting means is required {230.75}.
 

qcroanoke

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Roanoke, VA.
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Sorta retired........
Is this an FDOT project? That could explain the 600 volt disconnect. And the grounding bushings.
 

Cjmccarthy

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Location
Florida
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Project Coordinator FDOT
Is this an FDOT project? That could explain the 600 volt disconnect. And the grounding bushings.
It is a FDOT project. It might be the only one that they could get, or is on the APL. I was thinking the same thing as the others, put a dummy fuse or a neutral bar. but if there is nothing out of spec, plans or NEC, the way it is has to be accepted. Thanks to everyone who took the time to answer my question. You are my go to group for things that are out of my expertise.
 
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