sfav8r
Senior Member
- Location
- San Francisco Bay Area
Here is the layout. There is a 125A feed to an eight unit bldg. It is a 1905 building with only two circuits per unit.
There is a service disconnect (fused) that feeds a gutter. From the gutter there are 8 30amp disconnects and 8 meters. One of the meter sockets has failed. I would like to replace the 30A disconnect and the meter base with a meter/disco combo which will fit quite nicely. This only affects the meter for the one unit in this building. Because I have been burned on this before, I called the city to ask if they would require me to upgrade the grounding since I am replacing a meter.
They are now considering the possibility that the ENTIRE service will have to be upgraded to the building. the comment was made that "Whatever you touch has to be brought up to code." I somewhat agree, my point is that I am not touching the SERVICE. Everything after the 125A disconnect is a feeder. I am touching a 30A feeder with a meter base and I am bringing that up to current code.
The inspector definitely understand that I don't want to change the service just because a meter base had failed and he is looking into it, but I'd like some input on the NEC requirements before I talk to him again. Any thoughts?
(Actually I'd be happy to change out the service $, but the client would prefer not to)
Thanks
There is a service disconnect (fused) that feeds a gutter. From the gutter there are 8 30amp disconnects and 8 meters. One of the meter sockets has failed. I would like to replace the 30A disconnect and the meter base with a meter/disco combo which will fit quite nicely. This only affects the meter for the one unit in this building. Because I have been burned on this before, I called the city to ask if they would require me to upgrade the grounding since I am replacing a meter.
They are now considering the possibility that the ENTIRE service will have to be upgraded to the building. the comment was made that "Whatever you touch has to be brought up to code." I somewhat agree, my point is that I am not touching the SERVICE. Everything after the 125A disconnect is a feeder. I am touching a 30A feeder with a meter base and I am bringing that up to current code.
The inspector definitely understand that I don't want to change the service just because a meter base had failed and he is looking into it, but I'd like some input on the NEC requirements before I talk to him again. Any thoughts?
(Actually I'd be happy to change out the service $, but the client would prefer not to)
Thanks