I have a problem: The facility where I work hired an A.C. guy who has been contracting residential for 20 years. I always bump heads with him on things and he says 'Show me in the code book where I can't do that'. The boss likes it because he is a good bullshooter and gets things done on the cheap. For example our latest project is to install a 3ph Air Tank filling machine (scba) for our swat team. The have a storage building that is 200 ft. from our main building and the only 3ph power going out there is feeding a 10 ton a.c. unit.The new machine calls for a 40amp max breaker. The a.c. disconnect is protectected by a 60a breaker with #4 wire. Instead of running a trench and coduit for the air machine he wants to tap that disconnect and use an auxillary contact on the air machines starter to ensure the a.c. unit doesn't start, thereby over amping the circuit. This all seems like bad wiring practice to me and something I wouldn't do. As we are a government agency there will be no permits or inspection. The A.C. guy is like 'show me in the code where I can't do that!'. The boss is like 'if it works do it'. I don't want to wire it that way and have the thing burn down cause some $5 contact stuck on the air machine. Can you help out with some code references? Thanks ...E.C.>