chris kennedy
Senior Member
- Location
- Miami Fla.
- Occupation
- 60 yr old tool twisting electrician
I have an issue thats bugging me. I'm installing a new service disco that has been through 3 revisions and 2 plans reviews. First set of plans had a 400A shunt trip main as this disco is outside directly behind 2 existing 600A mains inside. I would have placed the EPO between the two 600's inside.
Latest approved set of plans now has me installing a 400A fusible main outside. This morning I was telling the GC he would be receiving an E-mail from me explaining that this is a violation of 230.72. He is questioning this so I pull out the book and read this aloud. A lay-man standing with us points to the corner of the building and says, "Whats the problem, they are all grouped on that corner of the building?".
I believe most of us here would agree that even having to walk a dozen steps outside to open the 3rd disco in not grouped, just throwing this out there as it did pass plans review.
The following is a pic of the service. The two existing 600a mains are directly behind what you see here. (The breaker enclosure is coming down tomorrow and being replaced with the fusible disco)
Latest approved set of plans now has me installing a 400A fusible main outside. This morning I was telling the GC he would be receiving an E-mail from me explaining that this is a violation of 230.72. He is questioning this so I pull out the book and read this aloud. A lay-man standing with us points to the corner of the building and says, "Whats the problem, they are all grouped on that corner of the building?".
I believe most of us here would agree that even having to walk a dozen steps outside to open the 3rd disco in not grouped, just throwing this out there as it did pass plans review.
The following is a pic of the service. The two existing 600a mains are directly behind what you see here. (The breaker enclosure is coming down tomorrow and being replaced with the fusible disco)
