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Section 445.18 of the 2020 NEC lays out some pretty clear but layered requirements for generator disconnecting means and emergency shutdown. A few key takeaways:
In practice, how are you seeing these requirements enforced in the field—especially the remote emergency shutdown requirement for generators above 15 kW and the exterior emergency shutdown for one- and two-family dwellings? Are AHJs requiring strict compliance on retrofit installations, or are you seeing flexibility depending on the type of occupancy and system?
- All generators (other than cord-and-plug portable types) require a disconnecting means that opens all ungrounded conductors and can be locked open [445.18(A)].
- Provisions must be in place to shut down the prime mover and disable start circuits [445.18(B)].
- For units above 15 kW, a remote emergency stop switch is required outside the room or enclosure [445.18(C)].
- One- and two-family dwellings now require an exterior emergency shutdown device [445.18(D)].
- For parallel installations, isolation of generator output terminals is required [445.18(E)].
In practice, how are you seeing these requirements enforced in the field—especially the remote emergency shutdown requirement for generators above 15 kW and the exterior emergency shutdown for one- and two-family dwellings? Are AHJs requiring strict compliance on retrofit installations, or are you seeing flexibility depending on the type of occupancy and system?