ECM Buyers' Guide
  

Code Quiz

Jul 8, 2004 6:36 PM

Consider a large industrial complex with multiple buildings. According to the 2002 NEC, what is the proper location for the disconnecting means for the eight 3,000A feeders that are installed between the eight 2,500kVA substation, 480V secondaries located outdoors, and the eight 3,000A, 480V switchgear(s) located in the electrical room(s) inside one of the facility's buildings?

A) The disconnecting means shall be located at the nearest point of entrance (of the feeder conductors) into the building.
B) There shall be only one disconnecting means for this installation, which must be located as written in answer A).
C) There may be multiple disconnecting means for this installation. However, all disconnecting means must be grouped together in one location.
D) The disconnecting means may be located remotely from the electrical equipment it serves or at the nearest point of entry of the feeder conductors into the building if the facility has qualified persons to maintain the installation along with established and maintained documented safe switching procedures.

Answer: D

Explanation: As written in 225.32 of the NEC, "the disconnecting means shall be installed either inside or outside of the building or structure served or where the conductors pass through the building or structure. The disconnecting shall be at a readily accessible location nearest the point of entrance of the conductor.

"Exception No. 1: For installations under single management, where documented safe switching procedures are established and maintained for disconnection, and where the installation is monitored by qualified individuals, the disconnecting means shall be permitted to be located elsewhere on the premises."

Owen is the owner and president of National Code Seminars and the holder of master electrician certifications in 46 states.

Find More Code Quizzes »

Want to use this article? Click here for options!




Acceptable Use Policy
blog comments powered by Disqus

what's wrong here?

Whats Wrong Here?

Mar 11, 2010 12:54 PM

What's Wrong Here?

Feb 18, 2010 5:04 PM

What's Wrong Here?

Feb 4, 2010 5:06 PM

View all What's Wrong Here?

product of the week

CAD Software

March 15, 2010

CAD Software

View all 2010 Products of the Week

Shocking Stats

54
More Industry Statistics

Recent Comments

More...




Professionals provide answers to your questions. Become an expert!


EC&M TV

Arlington CED1 Entrance Hoods

The Scoop Series CED Entrance Plates and Hoods are reversible, non-metallic, single and two-gang versions...

Southwire's 2009 Cable Innovation Road Show

Gain years worth of insight with Southwire’s 2009 Cable Innovation Road Show with Grounding Seminar!

George Brown College

Online Tech Training – Electronics, PLC, and Robotics programs at George Brown College.

 

Listen
Sizing Gen-Sets: Facts, Hints, and Good Judgment
Listen

The complexities of today’s commercial or industrial facility, with their equipment environment of linear and nonlinear loads, places a whole new light on sizing engine-generator sets.

Arc Mitigation - A Total System Approach
There’s no question the risk of arc flash hazards is real in the electrical industry. What many don’t always realize is the impact in business interruption from such events typically far outweighs the physical damage to equipment. View this On Demand Webinar!

Implementing an Industrial Ethernet Infrastructure that's Built to Last
This webinar explores the key benefits of implementing a robust complete, end-to-end Industrial Ethernet solution – from cabling and connectivity, to active components and associated hardware. View this On Demand Webinar!

resources

product info icon

product info

tradeshow icon

tradeshow

research icon

research

rss icon

rss

Browse Back Issues

Browse Back Issues