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Do exterior AC disconnects need to be wired like a distribution panel with ground & neutral separation/isolation?
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Technically, yes, but most of these do not use any 120V neutrals so it would not be a big deal. You would just have a doubled up conductor (white and bare copper) being used as a 240V equipment ground.
Did they actually run a three conductor with an additonal ground to the disconnect? B.A. King Home Inspections, LLC www.BAKingHomeInspections.com Serving Charlotte NC area and Rock Hill SC areas. CMI Certified Master Inspector and Independent License NC2449 and SC1597 704 301-3207 "Discovery consists in seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought." - Albert Szent-Gyvrgyi, Nobel Prize for Medicine 1937 |
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No. Just got me wondering. Thanks for the help.
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If it's a 110vac disconnect for a furnace, yes if not, no.
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no seperation is necessary, why, the wiring is a branch circuit, not a feeder. The NEC defines a feeder as a circuit that is installed to supply power for a multipile pieces of equipment, i.e a sub-panel, because u would take from that s-p other branch circuits.
A branch circuit is a cir that supplies power to something that actually consumes power, like an A/C, light bulbs, ref. toaster, microw. If the electrician ran 3cond. w/ ground, he is a step ahead of the rest Praise God for good friends Bill State Elec. Inspector Bill Stenger master electrician/licensed elec inspector (oh,KY) certi. bldg inspector (I.C.C.) Last edited by bstenger; 7/14/10 at 3:55 PM.. |
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Please Note:
Robert Meier is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
There could be a problem if this circuit is fed from a subpanel. By grounding the neutral at the disconnect you've created a parallel path for the neutral current to flow on the EGC feeding the subpanel.
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