Eli-Bothell
DIY
I'm starting a new construction single-family residence, I know with the 2020 NEC they require an emergency disconnect on the exterior of the home. My confusion is do I treat the emergency disconnect as the main disconnect, and the main breaker panel would be wired like a subpanel with separate ground and neutral bars?
For example the service two hots and neutral into emergency disconnect, connections made and service entrance cable ran through wall to main panel. The question is on the emergency disconnect do I bond the neutral bar to the enclosure and attach the ground electrode wire to the bonded bar? Then the main panel indoors would be treated with separate ground and neutral bars, like a subpanel? The ground between the indoor main panel, and outdoor emergency disconnect would then be bonded at the underground electrode connection. Let me know if this is confusing and I can sketch what I'm referring to, or if someone has a typical diagram with the emergency disconnect that would be helpful. Thank you
For example the service two hots and neutral into emergency disconnect, connections made and service entrance cable ran through wall to main panel. The question is on the emergency disconnect do I bond the neutral bar to the enclosure and attach the ground electrode wire to the bonded bar? Then the main panel indoors would be treated with separate ground and neutral bars, like a subpanel? The ground between the indoor main panel, and outdoor emergency disconnect would then be bonded at the underground electrode connection. Let me know if this is confusing and I can sketch what I'm referring to, or if someone has a typical diagram with the emergency disconnect that would be helpful. Thank you