When an external ?shore power? feed is brought to a stationary standby generator to power a auxiliary devices like a battery charger, jacket water (coolant) heater, etc., does that feed need a genset based disconnect under 225.31 or other articles?
Thanks for the response. Your installation is exactly what I'm trying to describe. The "shore power" is the external power source (i.e. communication tower building). I'm told that a cord-plug cannot be used as a disconnect. However, I've seen small halogen worklights without a switch, so its cord-plug must be the disconnect.
Do you know if there is a wattage/current limit for using a cord-plug as a disconnect?
I'm looking at a KimHotStart block heater and they have a sticker by the plug that states "Wiring Harness, Maximum Electrical Rating 1800W 120V 15A, NOT FOR INTERRUPTING CURRENT"