david
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Each building has a service-- what is there to get past. If the power company came from their transformer to each building it would not be different other than having to meter it. The meter does not make it a service. If it were not a service it would need 4 wires going to it.
Do you think those conductors going to the second building are not service conductors?
I would define them as service entrance conductors ,
230.40 subject is service entrance conductors
since we can define the service drop as presented by the op drawing and the service drop is supplying the service entrance conductors at the first building 230.40 states that that service drop can only supply one set of service entrance conductors.
if the second set of conductors running from building 1 meter to the second structure was not defined as service entrance conductors there would be no need for exception no 3.
when applying exception no 3 to (which is limited to a single family dwelling and an accessory building) you have an allowance in the code to still run three conductors (service entrance conductors) between the meter at the first building to the second building
when applying this exception the conductors entering both buildings have always been defined as service entrance conductors not a service lateral or service drop conductors
I cannot see how you would define them as service entrance conductors when the structures are a single family dwelling and an accessory building and define them as something else when the structures involve two dwellings.
To me they are clearly service entrance conductors and 230.40 is applicable
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