Fulthrotl
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here's the particulars:
two months ago, edison rep shows up on job, and we discuss
his service requirements, and the simple solution is to provide
him a soil box with four 3/0 copper to it, customer owned, so
all edison has to do is hit the box. 200A. 3PH. 4W. center tapped
delta service.
but edison doesn't have a clear plan where they are gonna
get power, and it'll change over the next three years, so
they agree to have a 3" encased in slurry to a nearby pole,
so they can hit it there. that gets done, inspected, and slurried.
that has been sitting there with mule tape in it for two months now.
supposedly, as soon as the AHJ faxes in the magic letter after passing
final, edison is on board to heat up the following day. there is a tight
schedule, and the occupant of this building is moving in.... this saturday.
today, upon receipt of the release to meter from the AHJ, edison scheduling
says they will be providing service in.... 4 to 5 WEEKS.
any of you local folks know anything that can be done to facilitate
getting edison moving? edison's position is that they needed to be
notified in time to provide a inspection. they came out to
inspect their conduit, and have had two months.
is there anything that can be done in your collective experience?
thanks for any insight you might have....
two months ago, edison rep shows up on job, and we discuss
his service requirements, and the simple solution is to provide
him a soil box with four 3/0 copper to it, customer owned, so
all edison has to do is hit the box. 200A. 3PH. 4W. center tapped
delta service.
but edison doesn't have a clear plan where they are gonna
get power, and it'll change over the next three years, so
they agree to have a 3" encased in slurry to a nearby pole,
so they can hit it there. that gets done, inspected, and slurried.
that has been sitting there with mule tape in it for two months now.
supposedly, as soon as the AHJ faxes in the magic letter after passing
final, edison is on board to heat up the following day. there is a tight
schedule, and the occupant of this building is moving in.... this saturday.
today, upon receipt of the release to meter from the AHJ, edison scheduling
says they will be providing service in.... 4 to 5 WEEKS.
any of you local folks know anything that can be done to facilitate
getting edison moving? edison's position is that they needed to be
notified in time to provide a inspection. they came out to
inspect their conduit, and have had two months.
is there anything that can be done in your collective experience?
thanks for any insight you might have....