Jerramundi
Senior Member
- Location
- Chicago
- Occupation
- Licensed Residential Electrician
Personally, I like thinking about it as:
(1) Emergency Disconnect, Outside at the Meter
(2) Service Disconnect, Inside at the Main Breaker Panel
(3) Intermediate Conductors are still "Service Entrance Conductors."
But again, still relatively new to the concept of an Emergency Disconnect at the Meter.
Still brings up my original question... would an LB or Junction Box used in this case... positioned between the Meter and Main Breaker Panel, containing the SE Conductors, have to be SUSE (Suitable For Use As Service Equipment) rated?
Or is it JUST the Meter and the Panel that have to be SUSE rated? Nothing requiring the conduit bodies (or junction box) to be?
(1) Emergency Disconnect, Outside at the Meter
(2) Service Disconnect, Inside at the Main Breaker Panel
(3) Intermediate Conductors are still "Service Entrance Conductors."
But again, still relatively new to the concept of an Emergency Disconnect at the Meter.
Still brings up my original question... would an LB or Junction Box used in this case... positioned between the Meter and Main Breaker Panel, containing the SE Conductors, have to be SUSE (Suitable For Use As Service Equipment) rated?
Or is it JUST the Meter and the Panel that have to be SUSE rated? Nothing requiring the conduit bodies (or junction box) to be?