Disco Neutrals

For a majority of installations the neutral will not be switched. The disconnect switch will have a solid neutral connection for the line and the load.
Not to correct, but to clarify, having a solid neutral connection is optional and requires specific request when buying. And unless it is specified, there is nothing wrong with passing a neutral straight through, or splicing it together in the disconnect.
 
Not to correct, but to clarify, having a solid neutral connection is optional and requires specific request when buying. And unless it is specified, there is nothing wrong with passing a neutral straight through, or splicing it together in the disconnect.
Yes you're correct, not all disconnect switches with a neutral require terminals for line and load connections. For us it was a common practice to order the switch with the solid neutral terminals.
 
Not to correct, but to clarify, having a solid neutral connection is optional and requires specific request when buying. And unless it is specified, there is nothing wrong with passing a neutral straight through, or splicing it together in the disconnect.
Solid neutral means it lands on something in the disco?
 
Since we are on the subject of switching neutrals. I had a co worker when we received the wrong order of single phase disconnects he didn’t want to wire nut neutral through but instead wanted to land it on the disconnect. He told me it will disconnect everything which i get but I’ve never seen anyone do this before. It was for 120 volt boilers.
 
Since we are on the subject of switching neutrals. I had a co worker when we received the wrong order of single phase disconnects he didn’t want to wire nut neutral through but instead wanted to land it on the disconnect. He told me it will disconnect everything which i get but I’ve never seen anyone do this before. It was for 120 volt boilers.
As long as you open all ungrounded conductors with the neutral it's ok.
But I'm not sure that code doesn't require the neutral to be last break/first make.
 
Per NEC disconnects are not junctions or through ways, but this is an exception here. Rarely would you ever uncouple a neutral, but it does not hurt anything if you did for some reason. Having a split nut in a disco is fine here.
 
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