I am seeking some guidance on this issue....I wired a 'new home' that was gutted, had modular units set in place to form a second floor, and ultimately had to have the existing basement and garage rewired to bring it up to code.
However, when it came time to have the power company reconnect the lines to the new service on the house, there was a communications issue causing a delay in having the power reconnected to the house.
The contractor wanted me to run a line from the temporary power panel to the house panel and feed the house from the 't' power until the power company reconnected it properly. The reason being that the home owner wanted to move in as sson as possible and the contractor promised them they could do so, thus the need to power the house. I refused to provide power in the manner requested and installed a generator kit instead.
My belief was that it was a code violation and an unsafe practice to provide power to the home using a temporary feed because this would in essence make the main panel a 'sub panel', and the power company would not be happy to know this was happening. I was told by a local electrical inspector that this was fine , and not unsafe, and there was no reason to use a generator as the generator was no safer than just temporarily installing a feed from the temp panel to the permanent panel. Thoughts please?
However, when it came time to have the power company reconnect the lines to the new service on the house, there was a communications issue causing a delay in having the power reconnected to the house.
The contractor wanted me to run a line from the temporary power panel to the house panel and feed the house from the 't' power until the power company reconnected it properly. The reason being that the home owner wanted to move in as sson as possible and the contractor promised them they could do so, thus the need to power the house. I refused to provide power in the manner requested and installed a generator kit instead.
My belief was that it was a code violation and an unsafe practice to provide power to the home using a temporary feed because this would in essence make the main panel a 'sub panel', and the power company would not be happy to know this was happening. I was told by a local electrical inspector that this was fine , and not unsafe, and there was no reason to use a generator as the generator was no safer than just temporarily installing a feed from the temp panel to the permanent panel. Thoughts please?
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