point of connection [RE-wrenches]

William Miller wrmiller at charter.net
Fri May 2 17:15:39 PDT 2008


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Bill/Wrenches:

Here is the link to the 
article:  http://www.nmsu.edu/~tdi/pdf-resources/IAEI-1to2-06.pdf

To say it is chock full of information is an understatement.

Thanks,

William Miller


At 12:49 PM 5/2/2008, you wrote:

>William,
>
>My understanding is that the "tap rule" does not apply to supply side
>service connections. There is a limitation on the supply side and that is
>the service conductor size on the high side and 60-amps on the low side if
>the supply is connected to a building. I try be careful to not use the term
>"tap" when referring to anything on the Supply side of the service
>disconnect. The NEC considers this connection a new service.
>
>If the array is ground-mounted, then it is possible that at 30-amp or 40-amp
>service. Article 230.82 is referenced in 690.64(A). John Wiles and a
>contractor from Colorado put together a good write-up on the subject. I'm
>sure you can get it off of the SWTDI at the New Mexico State University
>website.
>
>Bill.


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