Isn't that what I said? Yes, you are correct, this will stir things up!The #3 wire is not required. On a supply-side interconnection, there would be a N-G bond in the disconnect. The grounded conductor between the disconnect and the supply side tap takes care of the ground path. Now this will be a 3 page topic, job done.![]()
I take the stance that when the NEC is not clear on something and makes an effort to clarify it in a new version, that should also clarify all previous versions. Someone who says a clarification in a new version of the NEC does not also clarify previous versions is suffering from cognitive dissonance and I've seen it far too often.Regarding the last three posts, they state correctly what is in the 2020 NEC, which makes it clear. See 250.25. Previous code cycles don't make it clear at all.
Yeah, that's very reasonable in my opinion and I agree. And yet, I've run into AHJs who don't.I take the stance that when the NEC is not clear on something and makes an effort to clarify it in a new version, that should also clarify all previous versions. Someone who says a clarification in a new version of the NEC does not also clarify previous versions is suffering from cognitive dissonance and I've seen it far too often.