Feeders to house

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I am an engineer that has worked mostly on the utility side of the meter. I have a new home I'm building with a detached garage where I have the meter, main disconnect switch, and a main distribution panel. I have 3 feeders from the MDP to 3 MB panels in the house of which two are together. The third panel is at the opposite end of the house. When I read the NEC, the 3 feeds to the house are feeders. Do the main breakers in the house need to be grouped together?
 
You have created a problem by having more than one feeder to a structure (the house). This is prohibited by 225.30.
 
infinity said:
You have created a problem by having more than one feeder to a structure (the house). This is prohibited by 225.30.
[EDIT: misread the initial post]
 
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I am reopening this thread, and I have restored the two previous comments.

In a Private Message, "powerserve" informed me that he is not only an engineer, but also a licensed EC. He stated that he did the design and pulled the permit as an electrical contractor. That makes him eligible to post questions and seek assistance. This is not a "DIY" question, even if the OP is working on his own property.

I apologize to "powerserve" for the delay and the inconvenience.
 
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