Depends on your location. In Indiana, a "master" meter installation is not permitted without prior approval in order that each tenant would be required to pay for their own power usage. As far as the NEC is concerned, the single service is fine and you may split our a feeder to each building in accordance with 25.30.sparky=t said:4 buildings fed from one common service?, cold sequenced with tenant mains, board located in the courtyard, is this legal?
If the owner is responsible, why would the utility care?charlie said:Depends on your location. In Indiana, a "master" meter installation is not permitted without prior approval in order that each tenant would be required to pay for their own power usage. As far as the NEC is concerned, the single service is fine and you may split our a feeder to each building in accordance with 25.30.![]()
a fair number of places around here buy power from the utility and resell it to tenants.sparky=t said:4 buildings fed from one common service?, cold sequenced with tenant mains, board located in the courtyard, is this legal?
We don't care a lot except that if you don't pay for it, you don't care about it. The IURC ([FONT=TimesNewRoman,Italic]Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission) requires this on page 20 of their order that we are required to follow. :smile:bob said:If the owner is responsible, why would the utility care?