jclint07
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- south missouri
Residential Service has a 400 Amp, 120/240 Single Phase meterbase, with no disconnects or overcurrent protection, feeding (2) 200 Amp service panels on wall directly behind it.
#1- Load side of meterbase has "double barrel" lugs to accomodate all 6 conductors going into (2) seperate 200A service panels, not for paralleling purposes. Shouldn't those conductors on load side of meter base be sized for 400 Amps (310.15B6)?
#2- This exact project was permitted under NEC 2002, what was the '02 requirement for landing the grounding electrode conductor at the service, when you had multiple service disconnects/enclosures? I only have NEC 2008 in my office currently.
#1- Load side of meterbase has "double barrel" lugs to accomodate all 6 conductors going into (2) seperate 200A service panels, not for paralleling purposes. Shouldn't those conductors on load side of meter base be sized for 400 Amps (310.15B6)?
#2- This exact project was permitted under NEC 2002, what was the '02 requirement for landing the grounding electrode conductor at the service, when you had multiple service disconnects/enclosures? I only have NEC 2008 in my office currently.
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