Originally Posted by
Brian E Kelly
My local Electric company does not allow the disconnect in any panel. It has to be with in reach of the condensing unit. Any every electric company may be different.
Why does your "Electric company" have anything to do with what goes on past the meter, or especially past the service equipment?
Their rules and regulations stop at the owner owned portion, which is typically (overhead service) at their splice to the service entrance conductors at the over head service drop, or, for underground service, where the service laterals land on the meter can.
I'm confused. Please explain.