- Location
- Lockport, IL
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrical Engineer
I am reviewing a design, and I want to disallow a proposed configuration. But I can?t find an NEC chapter and verse to cite as being violated by the design. It?s an existing small building (500 amp service). The remodel includes a new 200 amp panel protected by its own Main Breaker. The designer wants to feed the new panel by tapping into the service conductors, upstream of the Main Panel. Here are my concerns:
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- <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Connecting to a wire that might be owned and controlled by the utility. The plans do not show the meter ? it could be within the Main Panel or outside the building.</font>
- <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Overcurrent protection for the new feeder. I can?t tell if the Tap Rules are satisfied, since the plans do not show the rating of the service conductors, nor the method by which they are protected, nor the rating of that protection, nor the length of the tap.</font>
- <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Connecting upstream of the point at which neutral to ground bond is made. 250.24(B) says you can?t connect N ? G downstream of the service disconnect. But this is upstream, and the plans do not show any grounding or bonding details.</font>