electrofelon
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It is implied in 240.21(C)(2)(1)(b) "the equipment containing an overcurrent device(s) supplied by the secondary conductors...", as in a fusible safety switch... otherwise called a disconnecting means in Code speak.
Ok so you are saying that a fusible safety switch is just one of the few things that the conductors can supply/terminate to and that a non fusible switch doesnt qualify as one of those items?
I have a different interpretation and do not see an issue with a non fusible switch or transfer switch in between the transformer secondary terminals and an OCPD. I justify this by the following:
1. considering what the intent of the code is and that is to limit the load on the secondary conductors. Inserting a switch does not remove this protection
2. In terms of these code sections, I take the word "terminate" to mean "the end" of the secondary conductors, not necessarily just landing on any lug or terminal.
Admittedly, this was less ambiguous before they added the words "...equipment containing an overcurrent..." to 240.21(C)(2)(1)(b)