IL94EE
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- Location
- Fairview Heights, IL
My firm does almost all the A/E work for a decently-sized school district. However, they recently had someone donate money for a wrestling building, and the donor selected another firm. We're keeping an eye on things yet for the district. The building is being planned to be able to have a swimming pool added in a couple/few years. It was being designed to have a 2000A service, and have extra space in the gear to serve the addition. The building is over budget, and the EE doing the design is proposing cutting back on the cabling coming into the building and the gear ampacity down to 1200A, but have spare conduits to "boost" it back to 2000A someday. His proposal is to not change out the gear to 2000A bussing, but to slap a OCPD on the wall next to it, fed via the currently proposed spare conduits. I haven't been able to come up with a solid code reason for this to not be OK (detective's block, vs. writer's block), but something just doesn't smell right about it. I'm awaiting his riser diagram to see if he's putting in a main in his skinnied up gear, or going rule of 6. Either way, I'm feeling like having a separate OCPD from the main gear just doesn't fly. Can anyone help break my "detective's block" for me?