gadfly56
Senior Member
- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Professional Engineer, Fire & Life Safety
Where do you see the word "integral?" The control house is on property owned or leased by the POCO and meets the one of the purposes contained in "b".There I would argue 90.2(A)(4).
The control house isn’t an INTEGRAL part of the substation. There are many substations that work fine without a control house.
We have our control houses built off site to current codes and they come to us on a truck.
They are then set on a concrete pad.
A lawyer could argue that a control center as in 90.2(A)(4) could not include a “control house” because it isn’t “integral” (necessary to make a whole complete; essential or fundamental).
A control rack on the other hand would be considered a control center because it houses the protection and metering relays. Therefore it is integral.