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Incoming device as Disconnector Switch / Isolator

NickParker

Electrical
Sep 1, 2017
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See the picture below, Can the incoming device be a disconnector switch or a circuit breaker?
I am looking for both IEC and NEC codes that permit the use of disconnector switches as incomers.

Disconnector switch.JPG
 
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| don't think it is either an IEC or ANSI symbol. Looks more like a horn gap switch symbol, but that would not provide the protection needed.
 
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