fields2004
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I need some assistance on understanding the code.
Here is the situation:
The local power company owns the electricity meter in the house and it contains an internal automatic meter reading transmitter. The transmitter's performance is not adequate so the power company has a contractor that wants to install a small whip antenna on the outside of the house about 6 to 8 feet above ground level.
The coax from the whip antenna would be routed down the exterior wall almost to the earth, then along the side of the house, then penetrate the wall and enter the basement. The coax would then be routed to the electric meter that is mounted in the basement. The coax would then connect to a "flexible strip" antenna that sticks to the outside of the electricity meter's glass or plastic cover. There is an antenna inside the meter, probably 1/2 inch away from the stick-on antenna that is outside of the meter cover. So there is no physical or electrical contact between the meter's internal antenna and the exterior stick-on antenna. Also, there is no DC or AC power on either of the stick-on antenna, coax, or external whip antenna. This arrangement only serves to pickup RF energy transmitted by the meter and couple it outside to a higher antenna to gain more range or better operation.
So the questions are:
1) What Article(s) and subparts of NEC governs the installation?
2) What certifications and/or licenses would the installation contractor typically need to be legally capable of installing the equipment?
3) Are there other standards or regulations that would govern this installation and if so what are they?
4) What clearances, grounding, and bonding requirements govern this installation?
Thanks for your help.
Here is the situation:
The local power company owns the electricity meter in the house and it contains an internal automatic meter reading transmitter. The transmitter's performance is not adequate so the power company has a contractor that wants to install a small whip antenna on the outside of the house about 6 to 8 feet above ground level.
The coax from the whip antenna would be routed down the exterior wall almost to the earth, then along the side of the house, then penetrate the wall and enter the basement. The coax would then be routed to the electric meter that is mounted in the basement. The coax would then connect to a "flexible strip" antenna that sticks to the outside of the electricity meter's glass or plastic cover. There is an antenna inside the meter, probably 1/2 inch away from the stick-on antenna that is outside of the meter cover. So there is no physical or electrical contact between the meter's internal antenna and the exterior stick-on antenna. Also, there is no DC or AC power on either of the stick-on antenna, coax, or external whip antenna. This arrangement only serves to pickup RF energy transmitted by the meter and couple it outside to a higher antenna to gain more range or better operation.
So the questions are:
1) What Article(s) and subparts of NEC governs the installation?
2) What certifications and/or licenses would the installation contractor typically need to be legally capable of installing the equipment?
3) Are there other standards or regulations that would govern this installation and if so what are they?
4) What clearances, grounding, and bonding requirements govern this installation?
Thanks for your help.