Re: meter banks
I am sorry, this has gotten very confusing. Ignore the meter, it is a wide place in the conduit and may go anywhere the serving electric utility wants it to go, within reason.
The existing service drop is hitting a meter center with six service equipments included in a single enclosure and the world is OK with that installation.
Now we install another set of service entrance conductors from the same service drop, 230.40 Exc. 2 permits us to do that.
You may now wrap around the building to any location of your choosing to the new service location. At the new location, you may have up to six means of disconnecting the new service. If the new location is on the third floor, that is OK. At that location, you have to meet the requirements of 230.70 and have the service disconnecting means at a readily accessible location either outside the building or inside nearest the point of entrance. If the disconnecting means is outside, in order for it to be readily accessible, it has to be on the outside at the first floor and the feeder conductors run to the third floor. If the disconnecting means is inside, you may take the service entrance conductors in at the third floor level.
Now let's talk about the meter. It is up to the serving electric utility as to its location. It is not service equipment. As a result of their rules, they will probably want the meter located next to the other meters so the meter reader doesn't have to look for a stray meter.
