electrofelon
Senior Member
- Location
- Cherry Valley NY, Seattle, WA
- Occupation
- Electrician
Why would POCO say no to a main service disconnect? Its is something that makes the building electrical system "more code friendly". I know 230.70 not required but installing main, no one should have a objection AHJ or Poco.
That's my opinion.
My local POCO requires hot sequence metering when there are 6 or less disconnects. If there are more than 6 meters, they have to allow cold sequence metering, however they have requirements that everything be lockable/sealable. Other than the main disoconnect, some POCOs wont allow pull boxes or even LB's in unmetered conductors. You have to comply with their requirements in addition to the NEC requirements. Where you could get screwed here, with the 7th ungrouped meter plan, is the POCO could say they want all the metering in one location, which is at odds with the NEC.