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IRC Electrical Code for Grouping of Disconnects

The layout that Jeff described is dangerous. There isn't even a requirement for a sign that would warn about the two locations to kill the power. I would not be willing to approve it. And then there's what BSSTG brought up about OCP for the conductors feeding the panels.

The more I hear about about the IRC electrical the less I like it.
 
globe trekker said:
To those AHJ's & inspectors out there that do not regularly read, re-read & re-read some more of

the NEC, it is a wholly different format of language and is somewhat harder to understand and

administer.
Not true, I have been reading and rereading the NEC for 25 years and the table of contents is very clear IMO

Also, the print is a lot smaller and therer are no diagrams or illustrations.
Also not true, couple pages in and there is a diagram in 90.3.

:rolleyes:
 
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