marmathsen
Senior Member
- Location
- Seattle, Washington ...ish
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
Hey All,
I'm installing a 320A service at a single family residence. We are using a 324N meter with 2 separate 200A service disconnects adjacent to the meter. We have one common GEC run to a Ufer with 4 AWG Cu. We follow 2020 NEC
I typically deal with single disconnects, so forgive me if this is an obvious question for some.
Would it be a violation to run my GEC tap permitted by 250.64(D)(1)(3) through my separate meter enclosure via two PVC conduits along with the service entrance conductors as shown in my picture? Would I need to land the GEC in the meter enclosure?
Or am I better off running outside of the meter for my GEC tap?
Thanks in advance
I'm installing a 320A service at a single family residence. We are using a 324N meter with 2 separate 200A service disconnects adjacent to the meter. We have one common GEC run to a Ufer with 4 AWG Cu. We follow 2020 NEC
I typically deal with single disconnects, so forgive me if this is an obvious question for some.
Would it be a violation to run my GEC tap permitted by 250.64(D)(1)(3) through my separate meter enclosure via two PVC conduits along with the service entrance conductors as shown in my picture? Would I need to land the GEC in the meter enclosure?
Or am I better off running outside of the meter for my GEC tap?
Thanks in advance