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The meter bank outside has a sign that reads "WARNING TO COMPLETELY DE-ENERGIZE BUILDING SERVICE DOSCONNECT 1 & 2 MUST BE OPENED"

Should I assume the incoming power is 240V/2 Phase.

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Two phase is pretty rare, so not sure why you would assume two phase?
I would guess there is an other set of meters with a second service disconnect at another location. It would be better if that sign gave you the location of the other service disconnect.
 
Two phase is pretty rare, so not sure why you would assume two phase?
I would guess there is an other set of meters with a second service disconnect at another location. It would be better if that sign gave you the location of the other service disconnect.
If you zoom in on the breakers, I see 4 Pole breaker. So I assume it was a 2 Phase breaker
 
If you look closely at the labeling inside of the two meters at the lower left, you could check whether 2-phase is mentioned or not.
 
I would bet don (in post #2) has it correct. There is likely a 2nd service disconnect (possibly the disconnect to the left just out of the picture)
The "4 pole breakers" are likely just a standard factory assembly for that manufacturer's 2 pole breaker.
 
The meter bank outside has a sign that reads "WARNING TO COMPLETELY DE-ENERGIZE BUILDING SERVICE DOSCONNECT 1 & 2 MUST BE OPENED"

Should I assume the incoming power is 240V/2 Phase.

She photo for your reference
As Augie stated it's a standard 2 pole circuit breaker.

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See the weather covers broken off in 5 of 8 meter disconnects. The breakers are showing the effects of being exposed to the weather for a while. I wouldn't assume a 2 phase just because of the 4 space breaker. Seen a lot of GE with that configuration even on 200Amp. Not sure why they use that configuration vs a 2 space like many other mfg use.
 
Two phase is pretty rare, so not sure why you would assume two phase?
I would guess there is an other set of meters with a second service disconnect at another location. It would be better if that sign gave you the location of the other service disconnect.
I agree, seems like that code section also requires the location of the second service disconnect be labeled also.
 
See the weather covers broken off in 5 of 8 meter disconnects. The breakers are showing the effects of being exposed to the weather for a while. I wouldn't assume a 2 phase just because of the 4 space breaker. Seen a lot of GE with that configuration even on 200Amp. Not sure why they use that configuration vs a 2 space like many other mfg use.
A GE engineer told me they're paralleled for current sharing.
 
If you look closely at the labeling inside of the two meters at the lower left, you could check whether 2-phase is mentioned or not.
I'll try getting a better look at the label the next time I go, but if I remember correctly, I think it was all faded away.

I usually 2 Phase in Philly but this project was located in NJ which threw me off weather it was 2 Phase or not
 
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