frankgi
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- Location
- South Jersey
Merry Christmas everyone.
Here in NJ (PSE&G jurisdiction) the high leg ("wild" "stinger" "bastard" ect) on the service meter is required to be terminated to "C" phase. In the panel we terminate the high leg to the "B" phase, which is the standard location according to 408.3(E). But by reading the exception to 408.3(E) it states that "shall be permitted to have the same phase configuration as the metering equipment" on a 3-phase 4-wire delta system. Does this apply to panelboards (??) or multisection switchboards (??) The NEC 2002 Handbook states this is acceptable in panelboards, but I am told otherwise by respected colleagues.
Your thoughts?? Would like a little clarification.
Thanks!
Here in NJ (PSE&G jurisdiction) the high leg ("wild" "stinger" "bastard" ect) on the service meter is required to be terminated to "C" phase. In the panel we terminate the high leg to the "B" phase, which is the standard location according to 408.3(E). But by reading the exception to 408.3(E) it states that "shall be permitted to have the same phase configuration as the metering equipment" on a 3-phase 4-wire delta system. Does this apply to panelboards (??) or multisection switchboards (??) The NEC 2002 Handbook states this is acceptable in panelboards, but I am told otherwise by respected colleagues.
Your thoughts?? Would like a little clarification.
Thanks!