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Meter Enclosure - Distance above grade

JCraver

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Is there a minimum?

2008 NEC. Working on a new 12-unit apt. building, with 2- underground fed 6-socket meter panels, one on each end of building. EC has the enclosure mounted so the bottom is roughly ~10" above finished grade.

Siemens WPL6612RJ. I can't find much on their website, nor can I find a phone number for them.

I just want to be sure this is a legit install before I approve it - never seen one this low before.
 
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Duke Energy states no higher than 66 inches, nor less
than 48 inches above finished grade.



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Dominion Virginia Power & Dominion North Carolina Power the center of the meter is not more than 6 ft. or less than 4 ft. (5 ft. preferred) above the final grade or the final grade of the traveled surface. But how does that figure with multi-meter bases?

Does the design of the enclosure consider the a minimum clearance to grade from the bottom?

"Metering equipment shall be protected from damage by the elements and/or the negligent or delibrate acts or persons."
 
Thanks all for the input. Our poco (Ameren) doesn't enforce anything. As long as they can snap a meter in they don't pay much attention to anything else.

I figured this one out though. Ameren's Installation manual calls for a min. height of 3' to the center of the lowest meter. They'll be moving these cabinets.
 
When I get a question regarding our POCO rules I have to go outside and see which way the wind is blowing.
 
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