Re: generator disconnect
I just posted a similar question - I think your engineers got the same vendor information that I got - or one of them did. The question is whether or not the generator breaker, which is inside of the generator enclosure, which is probably locked, is readily accessible. It is also whether or not the code article 700.11, 701.11 or 702.11 is saying that the generator is within site of the building or whether the generator disconnect is within site of the building.
I received information from one of the generator manufacturers stating that there had to be a disconnect on the outside of the building anytime an outdoor generator was installed.
The question is whether the article is trying to say, 'Hey guys, a generator doesn't have the same strict requirements as other services' or whether the article is trying to set up different requirements for a generator so that someone could disconnect a burning generator without having to run into a dangerous situation. It is my impression that it is the former. But, I have been told a number of times that it was the latter.
If the disconnecting means is 'service disconnecting means' then it can be inside the building - which certainly eliminates the possibility of this code reference trying to provide a sort of 'emergency power off.'
Is there another reason?