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Is there an mast kit that would support an 800 amp service?
Isn't the real question going to involve "what is size and length of the supported service drop?"
Just because you have 800 amps of service conductors in the mast doesn't mean the drop is necessarily going to be equivelant in size, and there is also a big difference if the drop is just 30 feet vs 150 feet.
It's just a service mast to connect to...10-12ft parallel cables from a disconnect switch.
What are you asking for in this "mast kit"?
Isn't a mast simply raceways with weatherheads, and if it is a mast that supports the service drop then those raceways need to be physically strong enough to be able to support the drop?
You must have something more specific on your mind that makes up this "kit".
It appears that an approved Mast Kit that would support overhead Service conductors is the 2 1/2" maximum with 2" inside diameter. A pressure treated Post sounds to be the support for approved service conductors to be strapped to...just wondering if there was an electrical mast that is made to support conductors.
230.28 Service Masts as Supports.
Where a service mast is used for the support of service-drop conductors, it shall be of adequate strength or be supported by braces or guys to withstand safely the strain imposed by the service drop. Where raceway-type service masts are used, all raceway fittings shall be identified for use with service masts. Only power service-drop conductors shall be permitted to be attached to a service mast.
I have never heard of a "mast kit" and that is what I am questioning here.
NEC simply says the mast shall be of of adequate strength. If EMT is adequate strength it is not prohibited by NEC, but it is seldom adequate. Many AHJ's may have additional requirements, and in most cases the POCO will have minimum requirements of what they want.
For your 800 amp service which likely has multiple raceways, if only one of those raceways is supporting the service drop then that is only one that needs to be strong enough to support the service drop.
My local hardware store had a 400A mast kit. Had flashing for 3" rigid, the mast leg kit with (4) 3/4" pipe ends and a collar for 3" rigid, and the weatherhead for the 3" rigid.
I used strut to mount the mast, so glad it didn't come with U bolts. I bought the 3" hub separately.