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- Electrical Contractor
Let's take a look at what this section of the NEC states :I have recently run into a situation that is a new one for me. We installed a 20KW standby generator with a service entrance rated disconnect / transfer switch at the service. The generator is at the other end of the home. We ran the generator wiring in the crawl to the service disconnect. The inspector says that we need a service entrance rated disconnect at the generator as well.
No other county or locality has had this requirement. We have installed over one hundred of these in the last year with this being the only situation like this. He cites article 702.11. There is a disconnect via the generator breaker. and 702. says nothing about a service rated diasconnect.
Am i missing something?
ARTICLE 702
Optional Standby Systems
If the generator you're using has a readily accessible disconnect (that means not inside a lockable cover) (i.e Generac's is inside the gray panel on the right side of the unit. If you lock that gray cover then it's not readily accessible. BTW, it comes with a slide-in decvice that gives you the means to lock it. IMHO, just throw that away and don't tell your customer about it.) then702.12 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,............
If you're installing a Kohler or similar unit you will have to provide an additional disconnect means within sight of the unit because access to the disconnect means for these units is under the locked cover (Some inspectors will allow you to remove the lock). Section 225.31 requires you to provide that disconnect means and 225.36 requires it to be service entrance rated........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.