kwired
Electron manager
- Location
- NE Nebraska
- Occupation
- EC
Consider this.
The NEC has a requirement for disconnecting means when we bring power to a structure. 225.31
225.32 goes on to tell us the required location for that disconecting means. There are four exceptions to that section. I think exceptions three and four are worth a looking at.
That tells me that the NEC considers things as simple as a pole holding a light 'a structure'. If not there would be no need of those exceptions.
Now perhaps a pile of electrical equipment sitting on the ground is not a structure but as soon as you put a support into the ground and hang the electrical equipment from it you have built or constructed a structure.
In my opinion Mr Sargent was shooting from the hip or maybe his answer was misunderstood.
I agree. Take a simple meter pedestal with service disconnect in it.
Is it a structure? If not what is it?
Does it require its own grounding electrode system?
Isn't whatever it is supplying also a separate structure unless it is attached to said pedestal?