I think it is more a North Eastern term for service upgrade, I don't hear it down here in the South.I am sheltered here where the West begins, what is a "Hevy up"? A service upgrade?
I had never heard it until reading it on the forums.
I think it is more a North Eastern term for service upgrade.
Roger
Maybe it's a "Down East" term for a service upgrade. I still haven't figured out down east. Out West I get.
It's not a New England term.
Down East is a Maine term.
Down East, in NE refers to SE Maine.Maybe it's a "Down East" term for a service upgrade. I still haven't figured out down east. Out West I get.
I'm curious as to why a mechanical contractor would be inquiring about the requirements for sizing dwelling unit panels in an electrical service upgrade...
Many mechanical contractors have electrical licenses also.
I'm curious as to why a mechanical contractor would be inquiring about the requirements for sizing dwelling unit panels in an electrical service upgrade...
You make more money if you are a MC vs EC.
Thanks jumper, I'm the new guy so I didn't want to push him under the bus. But I think he got cliped non the less. So after looking a little more in nec 2008 I do belive my first poster was right and i just do the math. Looks like I was given bad info locally about there being a 150 amp min to each unit. If anyone knows anything different please post it. We have private Contractors doing all inspections now and Bad info is becoming a regular thing.