230.2 Number of Services. A building or other structure
served shall be supplied by only one service unless permitted in
230.2(A) through (D). For the purpose of 230.40, Exception
No. 2 only, underground sets of conductors, 1/0 AWG and
larger, running to the same location and connected together at
their supply end but not connected together at their load end
shall be considered to be supplying one service.
(A) Special Conditions. Additional services shall be permitted
to supply the following:
(1) Fire pumps
(2) Emergency systems
(3) Legally required standby systems
(4) Optional standby systems
(5) Parallel power production systems
(6) Systems designed for connection to multiple sources of
supply for the purpose of enhanced reliability
(B) Special Occupancies. By special permission, additional
services shall be permitted for either of the following:
(1) Multiple-occupancy buildings where there is no available
space for service equipment accessible to all occupants
(2) A single building or other structure sufficiently large to
make two or more services necessary
(C) Capacity Requirements. Additional services shall be
permitted under any of the following:
(1) Where the capacity requirements are in excess of
2000 amperes at a supply voltage of 1000 volts or less
(2) Where the load requirements of a single-phase installation
are greater than the serving agency normally
supplies through one service
(3) By special permission
(D) Different Characteristics. Additional services shall be
permitted for different voltages, frequencies, or phases, or for
different uses, such as for different rate schedules.
(E) Identification. Where a building or structure is supplied
by more than one service, or any combination of branch
circuits, feeders, and services, a permanent plaque or directory
shall be installed at each service disconnect location denoting
all other services, feeders, and branch circuits supplying that
building or structure and the area served by each. See 225.37.