btamblyn1511
Member
- Location
- Idaho
- Occupation
- Electrician
I work in commercial and Industrial applications where most of everything is designed by an engineer so I'm not too familiar with residential codes. I have a manufactured home being delivered that I purchased and I am confused on the requirements for the service disconnecting means. The meter with a 200 amp disconnect is located 100' feet from where my house will be placed on a permanent foundation (Classified as a manufactured home according to 550.2 definitions of a manufactured house).
My question is according to the 2017 NEC, do I have to install a disconnecting means on the outside of the house since according to 550.32(A) my service disconnecting means is +30' away from the house? Or do I not have to because according to 550.32(B) it is a manufactured house and has the main disconnect inside in the panelboard? According to the definition of service equipment, being anything to disconnect the service supply and I am not sure if the 200 amp disconnect in the main panel is classified as the service equipment.
I believe I need a disconnecting means on the outside of my house but I am hoping I am wrong.
My state is currently using the 2017 NEC and has zero provisions in their state rules for this.
Thanks for any help.
My question is according to the 2017 NEC, do I have to install a disconnecting means on the outside of the house since according to 550.32(A) my service disconnecting means is +30' away from the house? Or do I not have to because according to 550.32(B) it is a manufactured house and has the main disconnect inside in the panelboard? According to the definition of service equipment, being anything to disconnect the service supply and I am not sure if the 200 amp disconnect in the main panel is classified as the service equipment.
I believe I need a disconnecting means on the outside of my house but I am hoping I am wrong.
My state is currently using the 2017 NEC and has zero provisions in their state rules for this.
Thanks for any help.