MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Land Use and Environmental Service Agency Code Enforcement 9/14/11 ELECTRICAL CONSISTENCY MEETING. Code Consistency Questions

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MECKLENBURG COUNTY Land Use and Environmental Service Agency Code Enforcement 9/14/11 ELECTRICAL CONSISTENCY MEETING Code Consistency Questions 1. I recently installed a 45-KVA transformer, 480-volt primary and 120/208Y secondary. The secondary conductors are # 2 THHN copper with an ampacity of 115 amperes. The calculated load is 102 amperes. Using Section 240.21(C) (2) the secondary conductors supply a MLO 42-circuit lighting and appliance branch circuit panel. The inspector rejected the installation citing 240.4(F), requiring a main breaker. Is the installation in compliance? No, 408.36(D) states: Where a panelboard is supplied through a transformer, the overcurrent protection required by 408.36(A), (B), and (C) shall be located on the secondary side of the transformer. The exception refers you to 240.21 (c)but that requires the conductors to be not less than the rating of the device supplied by the secondary conductors or not less than the rating of the overcurrent-protective device at the termination of the secondary conductors The overcurrent protection needs to be a single device to meet this requirement for panelboards. 2. Is there a requirement in the code similar to the one in Article 550 that addresses a maximum distance from the building a disconnecting means can be located? I would like to have a pole-mounted service and then feed the building which is 200' away. There will be a main breaker in the panel closest to the point of entrance inside the building. Basically service on pole and feeder to building, service at building treated as sub-panel with isolated neutral, 4 conductors and also a GEC. Or in other words. how far can the service disconnecting means be from the building? The maximum distance you discuss is not addressed in the Code. A service disconnect is required at the service point. If you put a service disconnect (230.70) on a pole (now a structure since you installed it, per definition of structure) 200 feet from a building, then the

Page 2 of 5 conductors from the disconnect to the building are now feeder conductors and need to be protected at the source. 225.31 (more than one building or structure- pole is one structure, building is the second ) requires a disconnecting means (rated as a service disconnect) at a building or structure and the location is defined in 225.32 as at a readily accessible location nearest the point of entry of the conductors. 250.32 says: 250.32 Buildings or Structures Supplied by a Feeder(s) or Branch Circuit(s). (A) Grounding Electrode. Building(s) or structure(s) supplied by feeder(s) or branch circuit(s) shall have a grounding electrode or grounding electrode system installed in accordance with Part III of Article 250. The grounding electrode conductor(s) shall be connected in accordance with 250.32(B) or (C). Where there is no existing grounding electrode, the grounding electrode(s) required in 250.50 shall be installed. 3. I have a 50 amp 240 volt breaker ahead of a feeder to a subpanel for swimming pool circuits. There are no GFCI breakers protecting the branch circuits from the pool subpanel. Is this installation code compliant? Partially compliant. 680.22(B) for pool motors and 680.23(A) 3 for underwater luminaires require GFCI protection in the branch circuit. No other sections of 680 specify branch circuit protection. 4. Does the equipment grounding conductor in feeder to a residential pier / dock have to be copper? 682.31(A) says EGC's shall be insulated copper no smaller than #12. feeder EGC's must be insulated. 682.31(C) says branch circuit EGC's must be insulated 682.31(B) says 5. Can a fire pump controller be fed from a UPS? Or is a separate service and separate transfer switch required?

Page 3 of 5 695.3 requires that electric motor driven fire pumps have a reliable source of power and permits either individual sources [695.3(A)] or multiple sources [695.3(B)]. The requirement that the source be capable of carrying indefinitely the locked rotor current of the fire pump motor would rule out UPS systems because they have a fixed amount of energy storage. Either a separate service or a connection to the service before the facility service disconnect switch is acceptable as well as a on-site power production facility. 6. I have a 2 in copper water line coming into a building from the street.[50ft] I have a second copper water line coming into the building feeding the sprinkler system[50ft]. Both water lines turn up in the same room. Do both water lines have to be grounded to the service? The E/C on jobsite hit both water lines with his 3/0 grounding electrode and the fire marshal told him that he couldn't run the ground to the water line that feeds the sprinkler. Is the fire marshal correct? Per NFPA 13, the sprinkler system must be bonded to the GEC system and can t be used as a grounding electrode 7. I got a call from an angry contractor saying we were inconsistent in a call we were making on outdoor boxes for ceiling fans on a pergola.ch. Apparently, some of the inspectors are allowing him to use a fan box (not approved for outdoor) and then using a weatherproofing product to seal the holes in the box to make them weatherproof. Can he do this. No. The box in use must be listed for the environment it s installed in, and alterations to the box may violate that listing. These alterations would require a new listing for that box. 8. I have got a permit and gone out on a job to get the power restored per the Utility Co. request. There is no damage, no obvious violations, and it appears no work is needed to be done, however I have noticed that there is no driven ground rod(s). Am I required to drive a ground rod in this case? How many?

Page 4 of 5 Yes, and there shall be two rods driven 9. What is the maximum length of an equipment-bonding conductor installed on the outside of a raceway? In general the maximum length is 6 feet as specified in 250.102(E). An exception allows greater than 6 feet for outside pole locations where the 6 foot limitation is not practicable to bond isolated sections of metal raceway. An example for the exception is a metal raceway as a riser on a pole for physical protection and stops at 8 to 10 feet above grade, but the bonding jumper from the pole line grounded conductor to the metal raceway will generally be longer than 6 feet. 10. A large trailer-mounted portable generator is being used for the temporary power at a construction site. The electrical contractor argues that since the generator has no provisions for a grounding electrode that the generator is isolated from ground and so does not need GFCI protection for personnel for 125-volt, 15-20- and 30-ampere receptacles. Is he correct? No. Section 590.6(A) requires all temporary wiring to have GFCI protection for those particular receptacles. This requirement is clarified in a change for 2008 that specifies generators as a power source. 11. The NEC requires conductors that are run through bored holes and foamed-in to be derated. Do the wires that are run through a nipple in the back of a panel and are foamed-in to prevent temperature migration need to be de-rated also? Section 334.80 requires this type of installation to comply with Table 310.15(B)(2)(a). The requirement for de-rating conductors installed in a nipple would be based on any specific ampacity requirements in their respective articles

Page 5 of 5 or Chapter 9 and on Section 310.15(B)(2)(a). See 310.15(B)(2)(a) Ex 3 12. I am wiring a remote cabin and using an outdoor generator with a factory-installed main. It is located 35' away and is the cabin's sole source of power. Do I need a main in the panel at the cabin or does the main at the generator satisfy the requirement? Section 445.18 requires that a generator must be equipped with a disconnecting means to disconnect the circuit(s) supplied; with 2 exceptions. The supply to the cabin could be considered an outside feeder and subject to the code rules in Article 225 Part II, if the disconnect is suitable for service equipment and the service is grounded and bonded at that point. If not, consider the supply a service to the cabin. In any event, the disconnect on the generator would not meet the requirements of Section 225.31 or 230.70. 13. Is it legal to install a non-fused disconnect next to a meter, run 20' on the outside of a building, then into the back of a main breaker panel? No 230.91 The service overcurrent device shall be an integral part of the service disconnecting means or shall be located immediately adjacent thereto. Unless it meet the requiements of 230.82 (a) 3 230.82 Equipment Connected to the Supply Side of Service Disconnect. (3) Meter disconnect switches nominally rated not in excess of 600 volts that have a shortcircuit current rating equal to or greater than the available short-circuit current, provided all metal housings and service enclosures are grounded in accordance with Part VII and bonded in accordance with Part V of Article 250. A meter disconnect switch shall be capable of interrupting the load served.