- Location
- Simi Valley, CA
I am still confused at where you have this continuity. If you are looking at the neutral on the load side of the service neutral disconnect, then I don't see how anything at the utility side would make any difference.
If you are looking at the utility side of the neutral, then you will have a path via the service grounding electrode and the utility grounding electrode. In many cases this will not be a low impedance path, but there are a number of conditions that are normal and would create a low impedance path.
And that's why I said that I think I may have made a mistake by not making them pull the disconnect link. I don't think that they were completely isolated like they should have been.
Because of the low impedance path, you don't use a top of the line tester. Just one of the flashlight types is fine. The good digitals will usually not zero out.