chevyman26
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- Location
- Alaska (sometimes Minnesota)
- Occupation
- Assistant Chief Engineer, Industrial JW Electrician
Wondering if anyone has any info on legality of having a 2nd service mounted on a structure that is not related to that structure?
We have a existing bunkhouse that has it's own underground service. We are building some moveable "cabins" that we would need to feed from a separate service for other reasons, but cannot put our service on the Utility's pole, and setting a new pole is wildly expensive here and just don't have the room for another pole. Also we don't want to mount the new service on any of the cabins as there is a good chance they will move again. We are thinking of mounting the new service on the backside of the existing bunkhouse which is right beside them, maybe 25'-30' away from the first one. I know you can't have 2 services to the same structure except for a couple exceptions, but as this new one won't be serving that structure...? Should be ok?
I will be asking the Utility if they have any issues with it of course, and we are in very rural Alaska where there is no actual AHJ in the area. We will be inspected by OSHA and a few other annual inspections we go through, and I just want to make sure we're not doing anything unsafe/illegal.
Thanks for any help that can be given!
We have a existing bunkhouse that has it's own underground service. We are building some moveable "cabins" that we would need to feed from a separate service for other reasons, but cannot put our service on the Utility's pole, and setting a new pole is wildly expensive here and just don't have the room for another pole. Also we don't want to mount the new service on any of the cabins as there is a good chance they will move again. We are thinking of mounting the new service on the backside of the existing bunkhouse which is right beside them, maybe 25'-30' away from the first one. I know you can't have 2 services to the same structure except for a couple exceptions, but as this new one won't be serving that structure...? Should be ok?
I will be asking the Utility if they have any issues with it of course, and we are in very rural Alaska where there is no actual AHJ in the area. We will be inspected by OSHA and a few other annual inspections we go through, and I just want to make sure we're not doing anything unsafe/illegal.
Thanks for any help that can be given!