WCEI
Senior Member
- Location
- Central Virginia
- Occupation
- President/Owner, Wayne Cook Electric, Inc.
I was having a conversation with a utility power company supervisor that is a good friend, and he asked a question that I’m just not sure of.
Let me qualify the situation here in Virginia. The service drop or laterals, up to, and including the meter base are the exclusive property of the power utility company. Up to a few years ago, the power company provided a meter base for a 277/480 volt service up to 200 amps. (Now, all services in this voltage class use CT cabinets).
He had some conflicting information provided to him that stated that 277/480 v services were required to have a disconnect ahead of the meter base. Supposedly this was an NEC requirement. He also had conflicting information from other sources that stated a disconnect was prohibited ahead of the meter base. And one more aspect to this question. His company guidebook says no disconnect unless required by the local jurisdiction. (Just FYI, in Virginia, a locality cannot add to or take away from the State Code, which of course is the NEC.)
So, what do we know about disconnect requirements or prohibitions ahead of a 277/480 volt meter base?
Let me qualify the situation here in Virginia. The service drop or laterals, up to, and including the meter base are the exclusive property of the power utility company. Up to a few years ago, the power company provided a meter base for a 277/480 volt service up to 200 amps. (Now, all services in this voltage class use CT cabinets).
He had some conflicting information provided to him that stated that 277/480 v services were required to have a disconnect ahead of the meter base. Supposedly this was an NEC requirement. He also had conflicting information from other sources that stated a disconnect was prohibited ahead of the meter base. And one more aspect to this question. His company guidebook says no disconnect unless required by the local jurisdiction. (Just FYI, in Virginia, a locality cannot add to or take away from the State Code, which of course is the NEC.)
So, what do we know about disconnect requirements or prohibitions ahead of a 277/480 volt meter base?