hbiss
EC, Westchester, New York NEC: 2014
- Location
- Hawthorne, New York NEC: 2014
- Occupation
- EC
Two questions:
1. How do you make the water main safe so pedestrians do not get shocked?
2. When the utility works go to work on water mains, how do they not get zapped when there is often objectional current on the water main?
There is no way you are going to figure this out without extensive digging and disconnecting the pipe. It may very well be that non-metallic sections were installed someplace along the line allowing the above ground section to be energized from the other direction. Have you measured the actual voltage on the pipe to a ground rod driven some distance away? And on the pipe to the utility neutral? That should give an idea of what might be going on. How about placing a load on it to the utility neutral to see how much current it can supply. It's one thing for people to say they feel a shock, quite another for there to be full line voltage on it.
-Hal