The funny thing about requiring a disconnect on both sides of the meter is
that the meter is only energized from one source - the utility.  And for
that matter, 230.82 permits a meter to be on the supply side of a service
disconnect (it sounds like you were proposing the meter would be on the
load side of the PV System Disconnect).  Anything having to do with the
arrangement between a meter and a disconnect (or disconnects) is either a
local amendment, utility requirement or an incentive program requirement.
 Couldn't you even have a meter with no disconnect (as far as the NEC is
concerned)?

Isaac Opalinsky
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