001 General service requirements.
(1) The owner, the owner's agent, or the
electrical contractor making the installation must consult the serving utility
regarding the utility's service entrance requirements for equipment location
and meter equipment requirements before installing the service and equipment.
Provisions for a meter and related equipment, an attachment of a service drop,
or an underground service lateral must be made at a location acceptable to the
serving utility. The point of contact for a service drop must permit the
clearances required by the NEC.
(2)
A firewall must have a minimum two-hour rating as defined by the local building
official to be considered a building separation in accordance with Article 100
NEC.
(3) The height of the center
of the service meter must be as required by the serving utility. Secondary
instrument transformer metering conductor(s) are not permitted in the service
raceway.
028 Service or other masts.
(4) Conduit extended through the roof to
provide means of attaching:
(a) All overhead
drops for service, feeder, or branch circuits exceeding #1 AWG aluminum or #3
AWG copper must be rigid steel galvanized conduit no smaller than two
inches.
(b) All overhead drops for
service, feeder or branch circuits not exceeding #1 AWG aluminum or #3 AWG
copper must be rigid steel galvanized conduit no smaller than 1 1/4 inches. The
installation must comply with drawings E-101 and/or E-102, or must provide
equivalent strength by other approved means. Masts for altered or relocated
installations will be permitted to comply with drawing E-103.
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Notes to drawings E-101, E-102, and E-103
(1) An approved roof flashing must be
installed on each mast where it passes through a roof. Plastic, nonhardening
mastic must be placed between lead-type flashings and the conduit. Neoprene
type flashings will also be permitted to be used.
(2) Masts must be braced, secured, and
supported in such a manner that no pressure from the attached conductors will
be exerted on a roof flashing, meter base, or other enclosures.
(3) Utilization of couplings for a mast is
permitted only below the point the mast is braced, secured, or supported. There
must be a minimum of two means of support above any couplings used. A properly
installed cable or stiff leg type support qualifies as one of the two required
means of support.
(4) Except as
otherwise required by the serving utility, service mast support guys must be
installed if the service drop attaches to the mast more than 24 inches above
the roof line or if the service drop is greater than 100 feet in length from
the pole or support. Masts for support of other than service drops must comply
with this requirement as well.
(5)
Intermediate support masts must be installed in an approved manner with methods
identical or equal to those required for service masts.
(6) For altered services, where it is
impractical to install U bolt mast supports due to interior walls remaining
closed, it will be permissible to use other alternate mast support methods such
as heavy gauge, galvanized, electrical channel material that is secured to two
or more wooden studs with 5/16 inch diameter or larger galvanized lag bolts.
(7) Conductors must extend at least 18 inches from all mastheads to permit
connection to the connecting overhead wiring.
040 Service conductors - Two-family and
multiple-occupancy buildings.
(5) Two-family and multiple-occupancy
buildings. A second or additional service drop or lateral to a building having
more than one occupancy will be permitted to be installed at a location
separate from other service drops or laterals to the building provided that all
the following conditions are complied with:
(a) Each service drop or lateral must be
sized in accordance with the NEC for the calculated load to be served by the
conductors;
(b) Each service drop
or lateral must terminate in listed metering/service equipment;
(c) Each occupant must have access to the
occupant's service disconnecting means;
(d) No more than six service disconnects may
be supplied from a single transformer;
(e) All service drops or laterals supplying a
building must originate at the same transformer or power supply;
(f) A permanent identification plate must be
placed at each service disconnect location that identifies all other service
disconnect locations in or on the building, the area or units served by each,
the total number of service disconnecting means on the building/structure and
the area or units served. If a structure consists of multiple buildings (i.e.,
by virtue of fire separation), all service disconnects in or on the entire
structure must be labeled to identify all service disconnects in or on the
structure; and
(g) A permanent
identification plate must be placed at each feeder disconnecting means
identifying the area or units served if the feeder disconnecting means is
remote from the area or unit served.
042 Service conductor - Size and rating.
(6) For other than one- or two-family
dwelling services rated up to 400 amperes, if the service conductors have a
lesser ampacity than the overcurrent protection, permitted by NEC 230.90 or NEC
310.15, or the equipment rating that they terminate in or on, an identification
plate showing the ampacity of the conductors stating: "Service conductor
ampacity: _____ " must be installed on the service equipment.
043 Wiring methods for 1,000 volts, nominal or
less.
(7) The installation of
service conductors not exceeding 1,000 volts, nominal, within a building or
structure is limited to the following methods: Galvanized or aluminum rigid
metal conduit; galvanized intermediate metal conduit; wireways; busways;
auxiliary gutters; minimum schedule 40 rigid polyvinyl chloride conduit;
cablebus; or mineral-insulated, metal-sheathed cable (type MI). Exception:
Wiring methods per NEC 230.43 shall be permitted for service conductors within
a building or structure when those conductors are protected by customer owned
supply side overcurrent protection sized per NEC 240.4.
(8) Existing electrical metallic tubing,
installed prior to October 1984, which is properly grounded and used for
service entrance conductors may be permitted to remain if the conduit is
installed in a nonaccessible location and is the proper size for the installed
conductors.
(9) In addition to
methods allowed in the NEC, the grounded service conductor is permitted to be
identified with a yellow jacket or with one or more yellow stripes.
070 Service equipment - Disconnecting
means.
(10) The service
disconnecting means must be installed at a readily accessible location in
accordance with (a) or (b) of this subsection.
(a) Outside location: Service disconnecting
means will be permitted on the building or structure or within sight and within
15 feet of the building or structure served. The building disconnecting means
may supply only one building/structure. The service disconnecting means must
have an identification plate with one-half-inch high letters identifying:
(i) The building/structure served;
and
(ii) Its function as the
building/structure main service disconnect(s).
(b) Inside location: When the service
disconnecting means is installed inside the building or structure, it must be
located so that the service raceway extends no more than 15 feet inside the
building/structure. Exception: There is no limit to the length of service
raceway when conductors are protected by customer owned supply side overcurrent
protection sized per NEC 240.4.
085(C) Replacements.
(11) This subsection replaces NEC 230.85(C).
When service equipment suppling one- and two-family dwellings is replaced, an
emergency disconnecting means must be installed whenever the service ampacity
is increased or decreased, or when any of the following are relocated: Service
disconnects, meter bases, overhead service masts, or underground service
risers.
095 Ground-fault protection of equipment.
(12) Equipment ground-fault protection
systems required by the NEC must be tested prior to being placed into service
to verify proper installation and operation of the system as determined by the
manufacturer's published instructions. This test or a subsequent test must
include all service voltage feeders unless the installer can demonstrate, in a
manner acceptable to the department, that there are no grounded conductor
connections to the feeder(s). A firm having qualified personnel and proper
equipment must perform the tests required. A copy of the manufacturer's
performance testing instructions and a written performance acceptance test
record signed by the person performing the test must be available for the
inspector at the time of inspection. The performance acceptance test record
must include test details including, but not limited to, all trip settings and
measurements taken during the test.