jwelectric
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In that case then there would be no need for this discussion. What is being discussed is an outdoor generatorIt can be a separate building. It can also be same building the generator is located inside of.
Neither are the branch circuits conductors supplying an AC unit. The conductors supplying the AC unit are not feeders either.The conductors supplied by a generator are not service conductors.
702 does not require any disconnect. What it says is if the generator has a disconnect that is within sight of the building it must be just like the one mentioned in 225.36225.36 just says "The disconnecting means specified in 225.31 shall be suitable for use as service equipment."
Nothing in 702 ever required the disconnect mentioned in 225.31. You kind of have to assume they mean you need the disconnect mentioned in 225.31. 225.36 modifies a section we were never directed to in any way.
Because these feeders are outside is what brings 225 into the game
edited to add;
702.12 Outdoor Generator Sets. Where an outdoor housed generator set is equipped with a readily accessible disconnecting means located within sight of the building or structure supplied, an additional disconnecting means shall not be required where ungrounded conductors serve or pass through the building or structure. The disconnecting means shall meet the requirements of 225.36.