210.63 Apartments

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augie47

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Situation: 8 unit apartment building; each unit with an HVAC split unit with each condensor unit at ground level. The units are grouped in one location.
There is not common "house" panel. Each unit is seperately metered from a modular meter center with disconnects. The meters are in the tennant's name.
How would you address 210.63 in this case.
Would you need 8 receptacles at the condensors location with one on each tennants power. Seems ridicilious, but what if only 1 trennat space was rented with power turned on.
 
augie47 said:
Situation: 8 unit apartment building; each unit with an HVAC split unit with each condensor unit at ground level. The units are grouped in one location.
There is not common "house" panel. Each unit is seperately metered from a modular meter center with disconnects. The meters are in the tennant's name.
How would you address 210.63 in this case.
Would you need 8 receptacles at the condensors location with one on each tennants power. Seems ridicilious, but what if only 1 trennat space was rented with power turned on.

210.25 :wink:
 
augie47 said:
Situation: 8 unit apartment building; each unit with an HVAC split unit with each condensor unit at ground level. The units are grouped in one location.
There is not common "house" panel. Each unit is seperately metered from a modular meter center with disconnects. The meters are in the tennant's name.
How would you address 210.63 in this case.
Would you need 8 receptacles at the condensors location with one on each tennants power. Seems ridicilious, but what if only 1 trennat space was rented with power turned on.

How do they cover common areas such as sight lighting ? And of course service outlets for air conditioners. Sounds like the building owner needs to add a meter panel.
 
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