I have a customer who wants to add a receptacle for a camper/motor home outside his house. The existing service has a 200A Meter Main with 200A feed thru lugs. The house is fed from (2) 100A 2 pole breakers (located in the meter main) powering 2 seperate 100A breaker panels in the house. The Main lugs in the meter main are tapped (240.21(B)(1) to a adjacent 125A 6 space Main Lug panel that has (2) 2 pole breakers powering (2) 30A A/C compressors. The 125A panel (IMHO) meets the definition of a Power Panel since there is no grounded (neutral) conductor connected (408.34). The Tap (again IMHO) is within code because the ampacity of the (#1cu) tap conductors is less than the combined load and not less than the rating (125A) of the device that they supply. All of this said... If I were to install a 20A breaker in this Tap panel to supply the camper receptacle and run a grounded (neutral) wire from this receptacle directly to the Grounded terminal of the Meter Main (through existing conduit <5') connecting all enclosures) and not land it in the Tap panel would this render the Tap illegal? I get the feeling that it would, although (splitting hairs maybe) technically the neutral would not supply the Panel but rather the receptacle (408.36(B). Am I reading this right? Sorry for the long post
steve
steve