Machiavelli999
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I am wondering if 240.21(B) Feeder Taps applies to my situation.
We are trying to tap the bus of a multi-meter, service switchboard which has a main fuse (1,000A). There are multiple meter sockets but no space for an additional one. We are trying to tap the bus and the tap conductor length and size is an issue. There isn't much space around this switchboard so the enclosed meter-main box would have to be about 10 feet from the switchboard. The tap conductor length would be greater than 10 feet.
Is this whole situation governed by the rules spelled in 240.21(B) feeder taps? Or are these considered service conductors and so governed by 240.21 (D) Service Conductors which just refers you to 230.91 which doesn't really specify any restrictions on lengths.
We are trying to tap the bus of a multi-meter, service switchboard which has a main fuse (1,000A). There are multiple meter sockets but no space for an additional one. We are trying to tap the bus and the tap conductor length and size is an issue. There isn't much space around this switchboard so the enclosed meter-main box would have to be about 10 feet from the switchboard. The tap conductor length would be greater than 10 feet.
Is this whole situation governed by the rules spelled in 240.21(B) feeder taps? Or are these considered service conductors and so governed by 240.21 (D) Service Conductors which just refers you to 230.91 which doesn't really specify any restrictions on lengths.