KD4315
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Can you connect the GEC to the neutral block in a meter socket? If I'm reading the NEC correct 250.24A(1) states I can but is the meter socket considered accessible?
Both POCO's around here prohibit the connection in the meter enclosure.
I fail to see how they can do that. The meter base is customer owned equipment, and on the load side of the point of delivery, thereby under the jurisdiction of the NEC. The inspector should be the one to call that out.
Some have disallowed the bonding in the meter base because it is customer owned. Their reasoning is for some one other than the poco to access the base their meter must be pulled and they do not want any one other than them pulling it.
Here in Madison County Alabama we are not allowed to land it in the socket. One County West in Limestone we are required to. One more county West in Lauderdale the GEC must start at a ground rod or other electrode pass through the lug in the socket and exit at the weather head, where it is tied to the neutral drop separately from the neutral in the mast.
We are not allowed to land it in the meter socket either, POCO rules.
So on an underground fed service, you have to land it in the service disconnect? So you have two hots, a neutral and a seperate bare wire in the same chase?
Here in Madison County Alabama we are not allowed to land it in the socket. One County West in Limestone we are required to. One more county West in Lauderdale the GEC must start at a ground rod or other electrode pass through the lug in the socket and exit at the weather head, where it is tied to the neutral drop separately from the neutral in the mast.
Now that is a code violation, because it parallels the neutral with a smaller conductor, as least its outside
One County West in Limestone we are required to. One more county West in Lauderdale the GEC must start at a ground rod or other electrode pass through the lug in the socket and exit at the weather head, where it is tied to the neutral drop separately from the neutral in the mast.
We always land the GEC(s) in the service disconnect. Not sure what you mean by a bare wire?
It seems like a seperate GEC up the mast would require a 4 wire drop from the X former ?