K8MHZ
Senior Member
- Occupation
- Electrician
300.5 (D) (3) requires buried service conductors (not feeders or branch circuits) to be marked with a 'warning ribbon'.
The definition of service kind of says that service conductors are POCO conductors, so the NEC wouldn't apply.
I just watched the POCO do a buried run to a meter socket and they didn't put tape in it. I was talking to one of the linesmen about it and he said that the NEC didn't apply to service wiring.
So, just where would be a place that this rule would actually apply?
The definition of service kind of says that service conductors are POCO conductors, so the NEC wouldn't apply.
I just watched the POCO do a buried run to a meter socket and they didn't put tape in it. I was talking to one of the linesmen about it and he said that the NEC didn't apply to service wiring.
So, just where would be a place that this rule would actually apply?