diakonos1984
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I'm working on an existing large telco building in a downtown metropolitan environment. The electrical service (480V) enters the building through a below-sidewalk vault via cable. Once inside the building it transitions to horizontal bus duct, and goes up to the first floor to the main breaker, which serves as the Service Entrance Disconnect. It's a long distance, but the NEC handbook says under 230.70(A) that there is no maximum distance specified in the NEC.
I'd like to install a non-fused switch between the cable and the bus duct. Purely for isolation in the event that the horizontal bus duct requires repair. I don't want any automatic operation of this disconnect. No overcurrent.
I DON'T WANT to move the service disconnect point. Is there anything in the NEC preventing me from installing a non-fused disconnect upstream of the Service Entrance Disconnect? I haven't found anything that defines the Service Entrance Disconnect as the first disconnect downstream from the utility...
I'd like to install a non-fused switch between the cable and the bus duct. Purely for isolation in the event that the horizontal bus duct requires repair. I don't want any automatic operation of this disconnect. No overcurrent.
I DON'T WANT to move the service disconnect point. Is there anything in the NEC preventing me from installing a non-fused disconnect upstream of the Service Entrance Disconnect? I haven't found anything that defines the Service Entrance Disconnect as the first disconnect downstream from the utility...