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- Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
So I have been made aware of a contraption that turns your meter socket into a transfer switch which allows you to connect a small backup generator without major rewiring. Interesting idea but (1) I thought as a general rule breaking the PoCo's seal was illegal or at least frowned upon. (2) I believe this thing is in fact a transfer switch and therefore qualifies as some type of service disconnect. Now as I understand it, once you go beyond the first service disconnect all panels downstream are now sub-panels and require ground and neutral isolation. Is there some type of exemption if the "service disconnect" resides in the meter enclosure? Is it because it is a "plug in device" and is exempt from being considered a permanent part of the electrical system? My question is if this thing is code compliant without isolating your ground conductors in the panel? Are you allowed to plug random non PoCo accessories into the meter socket?
See device here:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/GenerLi...9|BaseAdditional|FB|D27E|Multi|Multi|Carousel
See device here:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/GenerLi...9|BaseAdditional|FB|D27E|Multi|Multi|Carousel