- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Journeyman Electrician (retired)
I saw something on Facebook regarding the required access to the EM disconnect on the dwelling. The EM disconnect in on the back side of the house and the entire rear yard is fenced in with an entry gate from the front side of the house. The gate is locked, is the EM disconnect now not readily accessible?
The definition of readily accessible allows keys to be used but if someone is trying to shutdown the power during an emergency like a fireman they won't have acces to the gate key. So the question is does this EM disconnect require access from the street side of the fence to meet the definition of readily accessible? The disconnect can be accessed by entering the yard through the rear door.
The definition of readily accessible allows keys to be used but if someone is trying to shutdown the power during an emergency like a fireman they won't have acces to the gate key. So the question is does this EM disconnect require access from the street side of the fence to meet the definition of readily accessible? The disconnect can be accessed by entering the yard through the rear door.