yucan2
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- Just south of Chicago
I'll leave it here, but the there is a difference between OH lines and UG lines. If it went OH to the house, I would say he is code compliant, but since it is UG, I refer back to 230.90. If you can explain around 230.90, I'll agree, but till then....
Here is my shot at explaining around it or trying to decipher it in a way that I can get to the essence of what I think you're saying.
It appears that we all, the OP, forum members and the NEC are for once in agreement, OCP is required. The point of contention seems to be where is that OCP to be located.
You apparently have taken 203.90 to mean that the OCP should be placed directly after the meter fitting. Well, yes and no.
Yes, if you immediately enter the structure from said meter fitting, however, no, if I leave that meter fitting and run 50ft. around to the opposite side of the structure, as an example, and enter there. The disconnect will and must go at my entry point. Yes, I could have set a disconnect before beginning my journey around the structure, but code does not mandate that I have to. My choice. Oh yes, I could also have taken that journey across the yard from my garage to the main house.
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