Neutral carried to disconnecting means?

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I coulda swore that I saw a code stating that all disconnects are required to have a neutral pulled to them weather the neutral is used or not.

I cant find that code anymore and the question has rissen in our shop. Can someone point that code to me or am I mistaken ?
 

infinity

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For a feeder to a disconnect switch I cannot give you code reference because there isn't one. There are conditions however where a service will require a grounded conductor to be brought to it.
 

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Outlawkyote said:
I coulda swore that I saw a code stating that all disconnects are required to have a neutral pulled to them weather the neutral is used or not.

I cant find that code anymore and the question has rissen in our shop. Can someone point that code to me or am I mistaken ?

Are you thinking about 300.20 perhaps?
 

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Trevor is correct, it is only for Service Equipment, see 250.24(C)

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roger said:
Trevor is correct, it is only for Service Equipment, see 250.24(C)

Roger

Thanks Roger
Thats the code I remember seeing but couldnt remember what the exact circumstances were.

Thanks to everyone who replied
 
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