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Blockmasons & Electrical Safety

Bryan Holland

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This is the overhead service drop from the utility pole to the dwelling service...

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Forum members / guests,

Please cite the applicable violations... [ either IRC, NEC, IPMC, or other ]!

NOTE: Bryan is located in Florida, so the Florida codes may apply as well!

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Call the utility company (FPL or whoever it is) and send them a picture . I quarantee they will take charge and have it rectified within a very short time. It is their line.
 
The service is supplying an existing dwelling. The new structure being built is a detached garage. The permit includes relocating the service on the dwelling. The POCO (FPL) has scheduled the disconnection of the existing service & reconnection to the new service 2-weeks out. The builder of the detached garage didn't feel like waiting. The service was still energized at the time the blockmasons built the wall. We caught it when they actually scheduled a fill-cell / tie-beam inspection & thought we wouldn't notice or care about the service drop located in the wall.

FPL was notified. They immediately disconnected the service & removed the service drop. They notifed the owner they would be back in 2-weeks to hook up the new service as originally scheduled. Th homeowner has been without power since then...
 
Bryan Holland said:
The service is supplying an existing dwelling. The new structure being built is a detached garage. The permit includes relocating the service on the dwelling. The POCO (FPL) has scheduled the disconnection of the existing service & reconnection to the new service 2-weeks out. The builder of the detached garage didn't feel like waiting. The service was still energized at the time the blockmasons built the wall. We caught it when they actually scheduled a fill-cell / tie-beam inspection & thought we wouldn't notice or care about the service drop located in the wall.FPL was notified. They immediately disconnected the service & removed the service drop. They notifed the owner they would be back in 2-weeks to hook up the new service as originally scheduled. Th homeowner has been without power since then...
Exactly as should have happened when they pull this crap.
 
why can't "tradespeople" act like tradespeople ? a good mason would have raised the concern, and had the riser brought up higer so as not to build it intop the wall. rediculous
 
why can't "tradespeople" act like tradespeople ? a good mason would have raised the concern, and had the riser brought up higer so as not to build it intop the wall. rediculous
IMO, because doing things right takes time and that usually means more money! Also,the trades person may not be a legal citizen in this country, hence, they are not going

to say anything, about anything that brings awareness to their status.

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