PlnOldRick
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i searched around and i dont know if its just a hard days work or what but i am still slightly confused about what i need to do in my case. story followed by questions, sorry, long..
so my boss calls me today to ask me a code question (thanks to this place!). we have a completely seperate structure. a garage with a mother in law on top of it. currently we have a 2 inch pipe run from the meter (common service for both structures) underground and under the slab of the structure stubbing up inside. he asked me if we need a disconnect at the meter. i asked him if he was planning on mounting a sub panel or a main breaker panel. he said a sub panel. i asked him if he had more then 6 circuits planned, he said yes. i told him to ditch the sub panel and install a main breaker panel to comply with the six disco rule (230.71). he didnt agree. am i right? from what i have read thus far i appear to be. also if we do install a mbp am i still required to install a disco at the meter. i cant find anything that say i would.
next i told him he also needed to drive a ground rod(or 2) according to 250.32 (A). he chattered on about no and how it is grounding the neutral in two different places and that the neutral is allready grounded back at the meter. then he reads is and say 250.32 (b) 1 says i dont have to. i told him (1) applies to you if you install a sub panel in the structure and pull an ecg with the feeders but never the less you still have to drive rods and connect it to the ecg. only thing it says is if you run an ecg with the feeders you do not bond the neutral.
i then told him since he NEEDS to just install a mbp to comply with the disco rule which would make that the first means of disconnect and also the fact that there is no ecg run with the feeders that (2) would apply to the situation and he would need to find a screwdriver and get himself a real purty green screw.
so am i confused or not? haha thanks for any comment.
btw 2002 cycle
[ December 05, 2005, 09:00 PM: Message edited by: PlnOldRick ]
so my boss calls me today to ask me a code question (thanks to this place!). we have a completely seperate structure. a garage with a mother in law on top of it. currently we have a 2 inch pipe run from the meter (common service for both structures) underground and under the slab of the structure stubbing up inside. he asked me if we need a disconnect at the meter. i asked him if he was planning on mounting a sub panel or a main breaker panel. he said a sub panel. i asked him if he had more then 6 circuits planned, he said yes. i told him to ditch the sub panel and install a main breaker panel to comply with the six disco rule (230.71). he didnt agree. am i right? from what i have read thus far i appear to be. also if we do install a mbp am i still required to install a disco at the meter. i cant find anything that say i would.
next i told him he also needed to drive a ground rod(or 2) according to 250.32 (A). he chattered on about no and how it is grounding the neutral in two different places and that the neutral is allready grounded back at the meter. then he reads is and say 250.32 (b) 1 says i dont have to. i told him (1) applies to you if you install a sub panel in the structure and pull an ecg with the feeders but never the less you still have to drive rods and connect it to the ecg. only thing it says is if you run an ecg with the feeders you do not bond the neutral.
i then told him since he NEEDS to just install a mbp to comply with the disco rule which would make that the first means of disconnect and also the fact that there is no ecg run with the feeders that (2) would apply to the situation and he would need to find a screwdriver and get himself a real purty green screw.
so am i confused or not? haha thanks for any comment.
btw 2002 cycle
[ December 05, 2005, 09:00 PM: Message edited by: PlnOldRick ]