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What the code on the following : I have a 400 amp base mounted on the outside of a single family dwelling with a 200 amp service panel mounted on the nearest inside wall, I also have a 200 amp 3r disconnect switch mounted besided the meter base for and out building and it is labeled. Is there a code problem?
[This message has been edited by elk45/70 (edited 01-03-2003).]
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Yes, there is a problem. Your disconnects are not "grouped". With one inside and one outside, you have a violation. (Article 230.72)
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You may have a problem with 230.72. Multiple (up to 6) sservice disconnecting means are required to be grouped together. Probably a matter for the AHJ.
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Darn, Rick. Is there a seconds counter on this clock?
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He could use exception #3 to 230.40 and eliminate the outside disconnect and be in compliance with the code. Don
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Hey elk, I've got an 1873 Springfield Infantry Trapdoor (w/'79 improvements). It's been passed down through the family since its issue in 1881. With the bayonet, it's taller than I am.
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??? I'll take the polka-dotted loafers, please. [This message has been edited by Redsy (edited 01-06-2003).]
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Rojosy, You'd look great in polka dot loafers! 45/70 (as in Elk's screen name) is a rifle caliber. First developed as a black-powder cartridge in the post Civil War era, it probably took more Bison than all the others combined, with a low velocity and a massive bullet weight of 500 grains. It still is around today, and is used usually in a souped up form with higher velocities and lighter projectiles. I'm just particularly (read overly) proud of the family heirloom I've got.
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electure, Thanks for the explanation. I'm not a gun afficianado myself, (I thought the trapdoor was an accessory to a particular undergarment, ala "F-Troop")but, is your piece valuable?
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Not big money, but means a lot to me! elk 45/70, post, post, post! We sure would like your input. ...S
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