Grouch1980
Senior Member
- Location
- New York, NY
This is an excerpt from the instructions when filing electrical drawings in NYC with the Electrical Plan Review (formerly the Advisory Board):
If existing service equipment is to remain in conjunction with new service equipment and is to be supplied by the same service entrance, the drawing must indicate the make and size of the existing service equipment, and the type and size of the fuses in the existing equipment.
Where it mentions 'service entrance', is it talking about the service entrance conductors, OR is it talking about the service lateral conductors?
FYI, the incoming service to the building is underground, and the building does have a Service Point (called Service End Box in NYC, where the service lateral conductors connect to the service entrance conductors).
If existing service equipment is to remain in conjunction with new service equipment and is to be supplied by the same service entrance, the drawing must indicate the make and size of the existing service equipment, and the type and size of the fuses in the existing equipment.
Where it mentions 'service entrance', is it talking about the service entrance conductors, OR is it talking about the service lateral conductors?
FYI, the incoming service to the building is underground, and the building does have a Service Point (called Service End Box in NYC, where the service lateral conductors connect to the service entrance conductors).