Meaning that IF you had a disconect means at the house 200 amp you must supply a GE here. But since your disconnecting means is at the pole, you Must run a 4 wire system and seperate the grounds and neutrals as stated in one of the posts above. Pleast fell free to correct me if I am worng. I am here to learn not to teach.. the question of metal or no metal does not come into play.The grounded conductor run with the supply to the building or structure "disconecting means" and to the grounding electrictrode(s) and shall be used for grounding or bounding of equuipment.
But since your disconnecting means is at the pole, you Must run a 4 wire system and separate the grounds and neutrals as stated in one of the posts above.
the question of metal or no metal does not come into play.
250.32(B)(2) Grounded Conductor. Where (1) an equipment grounding conductor is not run with the supply to the building or structure, (2) there are no continuous metallic paths bonded to the grounding system in both buildings or structures involved, and (3) ground-fault protection of equipment has not been installed on the common ac service, the grounded circuit conductor run with the supply to the building or structure shall be connected to the building or structure disconnecting means and to the grounding electrode(s) and shall be used for grounding or bonding of equipment, structures, or frames required to be grounded or bonded. The size of the grounded conductor shall not be smaller than the larger of
(1)That required by 220.22
(2)That required by 250.122
Cavie said:Isen't the 200 disconect at the pole the "Service Disconect" meaning that the GEC would be connected here to the GE and this being the first means of disconect, wouldn't you be require to run a 4 wire system
Structure. That which is built or constructed.
Exception No. 3: For towers or poles used as lighting standards, the disconnecting means shall be permitted to be located elsewhere on the premises.