I agree 100%. Once those service conductors hit the OCPD that appears may exist in each meter enclosure, they're not service conductors anymore. The NEC does not prohibit mutiple feeders from coexisting in a common box.
I just don't like it . . .
I agree 100%. Once those service conductors hit the OCPD that appears may exist in each meter enclosure, they're not service conductors anymore. The NEC does not prohibit mutiple feeders from coexisting in a common box.
A. Additional riser bracing is required if the distance from the point of the last brace to the point of attachment is greater than 26 inches for 1 1/2 inch pipe or 36 inches for 2-inch, or larger, pipe. See page 2-7 & 2-8 for bracing equirements.
B. Additional bracing consists of two galvanized steel members installed at approximately a 90 spread and opposite the load from the service drop. Minimum brace size shall be 3/4" rigid galvanized steel pipe or 1 1/4" x 1 1/4" x 1/8" galvanized steel angle. EXCEPTION (residential only): braces may be 3/4" electrical metallic tubing (EMT).
From all appearances, the fire extinguisher might be undersized :grin:
From all appearances, the fire extinguisher might be undersized :grin: