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Were I inclined to do anything about the service drop, this is what I would use:Pcinspector1 said:Would that be the utility companies issue?pc1
This is a triplex service drop and it's what the poco provides today.Pcinspector1 said:ICE, agree, 230.24 covers this issue, don't see the service drops separated like that, typically together to the service head with a loop and guide wire. thought the utility provided that rig.pc1
I don't know. The drop was 10' above the water. The CA Public Utilities Commission has decided that we will follow Edison's rules for service drops over pools and the clearance for triplex drops is 12'.Mac said:Check 680.8 "Overhead Conductor Clearances" - Which came first, the servcie or the pool?
The exceptions don't apply to this situation.David Henderson said:Ice,I know this isn't an over hang but what about exceptions #2 and #3
Yes it would.Pcinspector1 said:Edison's rules for service drops over pools? Less restrictive?If following the NEC, would this SD have to be 22.5 ft above the pool?
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