I am aware of that exception.. but I'm not going to intentionally steer a tradesperson toward the exception if it can be avoided. Pre-configured CT cabinets are available with an isolated grounded conductor (i.e. specifically for post-disconnect installations). If the POCO is furnishing or specifying the cabinet, it is likely configured with the grounded conductor bonded to the cabinet... simply because most (99%...?) CT cabinet installations are pre-disconnect, and POCO's have a tendancy to not change their ways simply because of NEC requirements. :happyno:In my area that is not the case at all, the meter sockets and CT cabinets that the power company specifies will have the neutral permenantly bonded to the enclsure.
This is allowed by NEC 250.142(B) exception 2.
Looking at the latest pdf [View attachment 8138], the 6-space I-LINE MLO load-side of the CT cabinet could be the service disconnect(s). The location of the service disconnect has yet to be established, and I don't want to advise improperly until knowing for certain where the service disconnect is located in the system.