c2500
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- South Carolina
A new home I wired has 3 HVAC disconnects on a wall. The HVAC installers placed 2 of the 3 condensors in front of the disconnects. maybe 16 inches of clearance from the wall to the machine. One of their guys said that as long as you can reach the disconnect and turn the power off, it is ok becase of the 110.26 exception.
Isn't it great HVAC guys can now rewrite the NEC?:grin:
Also, they put the wrong condensor infront of the wrong disconnects. Had they bothered to open them up and check the wires, the spacing would have worked out and there would be no violation. On the bright side, the company agreed that if the inspection fails, they will pay for the corrections. (They are not real diligent here about enforcing 110.26)
c2500
Isn't it great HVAC guys can now rewrite the NEC?:grin:
Also, they put the wrong condensor infront of the wrong disconnects. Had they bothered to open them up and check the wires, the spacing would have worked out and there would be no violation. On the bright side, the company agreed that if the inspection fails, they will pay for the corrections. (They are not real diligent here about enforcing 110.26)
c2500
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