HoZr
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My regular inspector is out and the temp inspector is giving me grief on what the power company has approved. If anyone can look at this and tell me I'm not crazy or other thoughts would be helpful.
The main issue is the inspector thinks we need a commercial combo meter socket. I don't want all my shop breakers on the outside of the house and I don't really feel like spending $7k on a commercial meter socket. He is certain we need a disconnect at the meter for some reason but I can't find where that code exists and he can't tell me.
The Power company estimator looked at this plan (helped draw it up actually) and was fine with it - all boxes are on their approved list.
Building: 50 x 100 steel, slab on grade, 1/3 garage, 2/3 house. 2nd floor framed in residence. 400a service (yes we need it for the wood shop, machine shop, fab shop, and auto shop equipment - as well as the HVAC). I want to bring 400a to the meter then 200a each to a shop panel and a disconnect on the opposite side of the wall. The disconnect then runs to the house panel.
Ufer is in place in the slab, ground rods will be added at the meter outside and at the panel in the middle of the slab (also bonded to the rebar in the slab).
I go crazy on grounds and everything will be bonded to pretty much everything else ground wise.
I'm tempted to just wait for my regular inspector to get back (1-2 months?) since we have a better relationship but I need to get power in soon.
Thanks in advance!
The main issue is the inspector thinks we need a commercial combo meter socket. I don't want all my shop breakers on the outside of the house and I don't really feel like spending $7k on a commercial meter socket. He is certain we need a disconnect at the meter for some reason but I can't find where that code exists and he can't tell me.
The Power company estimator looked at this plan (helped draw it up actually) and was fine with it - all boxes are on their approved list.
Building: 50 x 100 steel, slab on grade, 1/3 garage, 2/3 house. 2nd floor framed in residence. 400a service (yes we need it for the wood shop, machine shop, fab shop, and auto shop equipment - as well as the HVAC). I want to bring 400a to the meter then 200a each to a shop panel and a disconnect on the opposite side of the wall. The disconnect then runs to the house panel.
Ufer is in place in the slab, ground rods will be added at the meter outside and at the panel in the middle of the slab (also bonded to the rebar in the slab).
I go crazy on grounds and everything will be bonded to pretty much everything else ground wise.
I'm tempted to just wait for my regular inspector to get back (1-2 months?) since we have a better relationship but I need to get power in soon.
Thanks in advance!