Seven-Delta-FortyOne
Goin’ Down In Flames........
- Location
- Humboldt
- Occupation
- EC and GC
Got a call from the Kohler dealer. They need to replace the transfer switch, or just the controls inside, but they can’t shut off the power without pulling the meter, and they can’t do that, so I went and looked at it.
Here’s what I found:


So the original installer came off the meter, which is fine, ran the SE conductors through a gutter, into an ATS with NO disconnect, feeders from the ATS aback through the same gutter, along with branch circuit feeders to a well house in the same gutter.
Now the gutter is a violation of I think it’s 230.7? No other conductors in same raceway with SE conductors.
However, all the gutters, ATS can, and nipples are metal. In my opinion, the N-G bond must be broken in the main panel, and made in the ATS, which needs to be SE-Rated with a main disco.
That’s how I do all of mine that are configured this way.
But I cant find the article that deals with multiple metal enclosures all grouped together being considered the SE equipment, and maybe I’m mistaken and that portion could be acceptable. However, I don’t install than that way.
Here’s what I found:


So the original installer came off the meter, which is fine, ran the SE conductors through a gutter, into an ATS with NO disconnect, feeders from the ATS aback through the same gutter, along with branch circuit feeders to a well house in the same gutter.
Now the gutter is a violation of I think it’s 230.7? No other conductors in same raceway with SE conductors.
However, all the gutters, ATS can, and nipples are metal. In my opinion, the N-G bond must be broken in the main panel, and made in the ATS, which needs to be SE-Rated with a main disco.
That’s how I do all of mine that are configured this way.
But I cant find the article that deals with multiple metal enclosures all grouped together being considered the SE equipment, and maybe I’m mistaken and that portion could be acceptable. However, I don’t install than that way.


