ramsy
NoFixNoPay Electric
- Location
- LA basin, CA
- Occupation
- Service Electrician
Yes, that switch gear is typically found with all the working space requirements in NEC Article 110.Would there have to be a main disconnect ahead of the meter stacks
Yes, that switch gear is typically found with all the working space requirements in NEC Article 110.Would there have to be a main disconnect ahead of the meter stacks
Would there have to be a main disconnect ahead of the meter stacks, and how would that work with the POCO?
Don’t be afraid to ask what the hell that ishot sequence meters if up to six, and cold sequence
Don’t be afraid to ask what the hell that is
Thanks for sharing.Surprisingly I actual know what hot and cold sequence metering is.
Do you mean only way to comply with equipment currently commercially available? Because there's no reason the 6 meter center shown in the OP couldn't be redesigned by the manufacturer so that the vertical space occupied by the column of 3 breakers is split into 3 compartments, each with a separate cover.The only way to comply with the poco and the NEC will be to . . .
In a previous thread, @don_resqcapt19 said "It is my understanding that there are no plans for any of the manufacturers to produce such equipment."Do you mean only way to comply with equipment currently commercially available? Because there's no reason the 6 meter center shown in the OP couldn't be redesigned by the manufacturer so that the vertical space occupied by the column of 3 breakers is split into 3 compartments, each with a separate cover.
Cheers, Wayne
There does not appear to be a breaker ahead of the meter bank. The disconnects in the meter center ARE the service disconnects.Those 7 breakers serve as the disconnecting means for each sub panel serving each unit, would that fall under the 6 switches rule for 230-71? What I see, the tub on the far left of the picture is what feeds those (2) sets of 3 meter stacks and the single one on the far right. The feeders seem they are not pulled yet, coming from the two pipes under that cabinet. So the breaker that feeds this meter bank is the service disconnect. Just a question.
Yes. Look closely at the left end. There is a cover over the bus ends.Does the bussing in the back connect to the 7th meter on right through the sides of the enclosures? They are manufactured to be assembled that way? I'm not that familiar with this type of equipment.

Does the bussing in the back connect to the 7th meter on right through the sides of the enclosures? They are manufactured to be assembled that way? I'm not that familiar with this type of equipment.
YesDoes the bussing in the back connect to the 7th meter on right through the sides of the enclosures? They are manufactured to be assembled that way? I'm not that familiar with this type of equipment.
Hard to argue with that.Ok
Ron
I'm sure we can come up with a way.....Hard to argue with that.![]()