The photos listed below show service disconnects that a subcontractor has installed to bring power to a newly installed boiler (15 million BTU's) in a boiler plant.
They originally had one line coming to one service disconnect and then to the boiler panel and supplying power to 3 contactors (burner motor-air compressor and oil pump motor).. jumpering from contactor to contactor. This was worng according to the manufacturers installation instructions, which mandates a seperate service disconnect for each unit.
To rectify this, they have left that main feed line in place at the service disconnect, installed two more service disconnects next to it, and on the line side, jumpered from service disconnect #1 to #2,.. then from #2 to #3.
(see photo below)
Is this allowable by code? I have searched through NEC 2002 but have not found anything that may address it.
Thank you for any assistance..
Tom Fitzgerald
Savannah, Ga.
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They originally had one line coming to one service disconnect and then to the boiler panel and supplying power to 3 contactors (burner motor-air compressor and oil pump motor).. jumpering from contactor to contactor. This was worng according to the manufacturers installation instructions, which mandates a seperate service disconnect for each unit.
To rectify this, they have left that main feed line in place at the service disconnect, installed two more service disconnects next to it, and on the line side, jumpered from service disconnect #1 to #2,.. then from #2 to #3.
(see photo below)
Is this allowable by code? I have searched through NEC 2002 but have not found anything that may address it.
Thank you for any assistance..
Tom Fitzgerald
Savannah, Ga.
Also