Based on the 2020 NEC.
Question: An optional standby generator is being installed at a single-family dwelling unit. Does this generator require an outdoor accessible emergency shutdown device?
See answer below.
Answer: Yes
Explanation: Revisions in Sec. 445.18(D) of the 2020 NEC require an emergency shutdown device be located outside the dwelling in a readily accessible location for one- and two-family dwellings unless the generator is cord and plug connected.
Lupacchino is a senior design engineer with Gaylor Electric, Inc. in Noblesville, Ind. and serves as an alternate on NEC Code-Making Panel No. 3. He is currently licensed in more than 80 jurisdictions. He can be reached at [email protected].
About the Author
John Lupacchino
Senior Design Engineer
John began his career in electrical construction as an apprentice and worked his way through the trade. He is currently licensed in more than 80 jurisdictions. With more than 35 years of experience, he now plays a vital role in Gaylor Electric’s Engineering Department, where he serves as a senior design engineer. With a focus on design engineering, quality assurance, and code compliance, he has earned the highest level of respect from industry professionals alike. John currently serves as an alternate on NFPA 70 Code Making Panel No. 3. In addition, he enjoys sharing his electrical knowledge through education. As an Associated Builders and Contractors instructor, he continues to help grow a new generation of high-performing construction leaders.
