Here's the situation. There is an area of the county that my department inspects that is served by a electric utility that always puts a meterbase main disconnect [breaker] on their roadside pole and brings a mast down to it from the overhead lines. The customer trenches between the pole and house and brings a feeder lateral to the house and then up a few feet and then directly in thru a LB without any other exterior equipment.
This is the case at one house which was supplied according to 250.32(B)(2) [main to "main"] with 3 wires from the 120/240 single split phase service. The house is finished on all levels and there is no access to the main panel without damaging finished surfaces.
The detached garage came later and was supplied from the same roadside pole main according to 250.32(B)(1) [main to sub] with 4 wires and ed/ing separation.
Now he is adding a building section that will connect the garage to the house as one single structure. The connecting section is not just a walkway roof but complete finished room areas with foundations that will go from garage to house.
He wanted to know if he could wire the new habitable section from the garage subpanel. I told him he had to deal with the violation to 225.30 first. I'd have to confer with my fellow inspectors to determine what options are acceptable. My fellow inspectors are giving me feedback but are not decided on how drastic of a fix is required. If possible, I would like to find a solution that
1) satisfies code requirements without causing damage to finished surfaces in the undisturbed house.
2) gives me a clear idea of how to approach this kind of situation next time.
What options are acceptable ?
David
This is the case at one house which was supplied according to 250.32(B)(2) [main to "main"] with 3 wires from the 120/240 single split phase service. The house is finished on all levels and there is no access to the main panel without damaging finished surfaces.
The detached garage came later and was supplied from the same roadside pole main according to 250.32(B)(1) [main to sub] with 4 wires and ed/ing separation.
Now he is adding a building section that will connect the garage to the house as one single structure. The connecting section is not just a walkway roof but complete finished room areas with foundations that will go from garage to house.
He wanted to know if he could wire the new habitable section from the garage subpanel. I told him he had to deal with the violation to 225.30 first. I'd have to confer with my fellow inspectors to determine what options are acceptable. My fellow inspectors are giving me feedback but are not decided on how drastic of a fix is required. If possible, I would like to find a solution that
1) satisfies code requirements without causing damage to finished surfaces in the undisturbed house.
2) gives me a clear idea of how to approach this kind of situation next time.
What options are acceptable ?
David