- Location
- Windsor, CO NEC: 2017
- Occupation
- Hospital Master Electrician
Had an interesting tag lately, I'm curious to hear opinions.
I grabbed a temp from the shop that had Schedule 80 PVC running into the bottom of the temp for the utility conductors. It is attached to a 4x4 post. Generally speaking, all our temps are built so that the conductors from the utility enter directly into the meter portion of the can (red lines in drawing), but this particular one was built differently.
Upon inspection, the temp was failed: "Conductors running to line side of meter cannot run through bottom of can."
Unsure of why, I called the (very friendly, courteous, heckuva guy) inspector, who reacted with surprise that I didn't know that.
"You can't run the unprotected line side conductors through the panelboard."
"Why is that?
"(Confusing explanation I cannot remember), it has to come in the top, or the side, up in the meter can."
"Is this a City of _______ thing, or is that NEC?"
"NEC."
"Can you give me a section for that, I'm not getting it...?"
"I'm in the middle of an inspection, but I can call you back."
After a very short period of time, he called back, and cited 230.7.
"Your service conductors are running through the panelboard before they enter the meter can. You're using the panelboard as a raceway for the service conductors. The service conductors are in the same raceway as the branch circuit conductors. That violates 230.7."
Opinions?

I grabbed a temp from the shop that had Schedule 80 PVC running into the bottom of the temp for the utility conductors. It is attached to a 4x4 post. Generally speaking, all our temps are built so that the conductors from the utility enter directly into the meter portion of the can (red lines in drawing), but this particular one was built differently.
Upon inspection, the temp was failed: "Conductors running to line side of meter cannot run through bottom of can."
Unsure of why, I called the (very friendly, courteous, heckuva guy) inspector, who reacted with surprise that I didn't know that.
"You can't run the unprotected line side conductors through the panelboard."
"Why is that?
"(Confusing explanation I cannot remember), it has to come in the top, or the side, up in the meter can."
"Is this a City of _______ thing, or is that NEC?"
"NEC."
"Can you give me a section for that, I'm not getting it...?"
"I'm in the middle of an inspection, but I can call you back."
After a very short period of time, he called back, and cited 230.7.
I was still confused.230.7 Other Conductors in Raceway or Cable. Conductors other than service conductors shall not be installed in the same service raceway or service cable.
"Your service conductors are running through the panelboard before they enter the meter can. You're using the panelboard as a raceway for the service conductors. The service conductors are in the same raceway as the branch circuit conductors. That violates 230.7."
Opinions?