Service Conductors

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Bird58

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Can the unprotected service conductors coming from meter can pass through same gutter as the conductors leaving the main disconnect. It looks as 230.7 says no. But not sure if that is the right code
 
Is the enclosure in question an Article 366 Auxiliary Gutter, or an Article 376, Wireway? The answer is yes if it is an auxiliary gutter, but no if it is a wireway. Auxiliary gutters are pretty rare. Most everything an electrician calls a gutter is really a wireway.
 
Is the enclosure in question an Article 366 Auxiliary Gutter, or an Article 376, Wireway? The answer is yes if it is an auxiliary gutter, but no if it is a wireway. Auxiliary gutters are pretty rare. Most everything an electrician calls a gutter is really a wireway.
Thanks. It is a wire way.
 
Is the enclosure in question an Article 366 Auxiliary Gutter, or an Article 376, Wireway? The answer is yes if it is an auxiliary gutter, but no if it is a wireway. Auxiliary gutters are pretty rare. Most everything an electrician calls a gutter is really a wireway.
Ok. Read everything. But still don’t see code or definition where the unprotected service conductors from utility meter can not be combined with protected conductors from main disconnect in same wire way
 
Ok. Read everything. But still don’t see code or definition where the unprotected service conductors from utility meter can not be combined with protected conductors from main disconnect in same wire way
I think what Don was saying is that a wireway is a raceway and therefore 230.7 applies. An auxiliary gutter is not a raceway so it would be allowed. I'm sure Don will correct me if I'm wrong.
 
Ok. Read everything. But still don’t see code or definition where the unprotected service conductors from utility meter can not be combined with protected conductors from main disconnect in same wire way
What Dennis said, plus 376.2 Definition makes it clear a wireway is a raceway.

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An aux gutter is sort of an extension to a cabinet, you can have line and load conductors in a cabinet, we do that all the time in cabinets where the service disconnect is housed.
 
Ok. Read everything. But still don’t see code or definition where the unprotected service conductors from utility meter can not be combined with protected conductors from main disconnect in same wire way
If you determine that it would be code compliant, also check the design criteria for the utility. Austin Energy and CPS (San Antonio) expressly prohibit it.
 
If you determine that it would be code compliant, also check the design criteria for the utility. Austin Energy and CPS (San Antonio) expressly prohibit it.
With POCO's it isn't so much protected vs unprotected as much as they simply don't want metered and unmetered mixed in anything except for the meter socket to help prevent theft of service.
 
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