Guys, thanks for all the replies.
Send an email to the poco engineer to "confirm his discussion w/ the customer" since you're now confused about the requirements and need to hear it from him directly.
Did that first thing when I got back on Friday.
If you do not, I understand as there are not enough hours in a lifetime to fix everything and sometimes we just have other things to do that are higher up on the job list.
That's probably how it's looking.
...agreed to assign a different engineer to the project. The new engineer was entirely different and very helpful.
I actually tried to keep this fellow out of the picture, but was immediately directed to him. I'm not quite sure what the other guys do, but apparently this guy is our go-to guy.
This happens to be the same guy I might have dropped an unkind email to back in April, perhaps he has not forgiven that yet.
I don't understand the part where the POCO refuses to allow you to mount the service drop and meter box on the house? What's with this??:-?
If they do not have a specification showing the installation, then their reflex reaction is to deny the installation - which was the cause of a previous unkind email.
I had a run-in with him in the past, when I completed a service installation to code, had it pass inspection with one of the toughest inspection agencies around, and then had the POCO refuse to energize it because it didn't match any of their drawings. Who needs a code book when you have a picture book, right?
My question remains:
If the service size was not going to be increased then why the need for a change in meter and overhead supply?
This service is now in Plan D. Originally, I was not going to upgrade the service. When they forced me underground, I figured if everything was going to be new, then I might as well kick it up to 200A.
Now, it'll be back down to 100A again.
It's just going to end up he said she said garbage. I don't think you'll get anywhere complaining to the guys boss. JMO.
Agreed. There is also the question of getting the customer involved in the middle of something unnecessarily. Over time I have been kicked around enough by people in charge, that they are finally breaking my spirit. It doesn't matter how right I am about anything; if the person in charge is wrong, and the person subject to that authority presses their case, 99 times out of 100 (at least for me) I still lose the argument and wind up getting punished for the next dozen encounters.
I'm sick of it, I've seen it time and time again, and I've yet to win.