jwjrw
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Originally I thought you said 200a disconnect and thats why it looked so strange to me. But a 200a meter panel combo makes since now.
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How's dis? (4/0-4/0-4/0-2/0 al)
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I'd just bend the cable before installing it into the metermain. Seems like an added trip, using a board.Well, I cheated a little. I 'trained' it first. :roll:
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As soon as I installed it, I put the 2x4 across the face of the studs to 'train' the cable. About a week later, I took it off and installed the strap.
how many man hours?
I'd just bend the cable before installing it into the metermain. Seems like an added trip, using a board.
To install the bend? I'd say about 0.2.
I tried that, and it just wouldn't stay inside the stud cavity. I didn't want the rockers screaming about it sticking out of the studs and them crying about the possibility of a bump in the rock.
Besides, this was more than a one-day job. I probably took 6 or 7 trips there as they had other things going on inside the original house as well. I know when I installed the SER it would be a while before the POCO could return to heat up the new metermain, so another trip was already in the bid.
I usally get a board and instead of going on the outside of the stud I go between the studs and just leave it there.![]()
I had thought about that, but trying to bend 4-0/4-0/4-0/2-0 in a 2" space was pushing it.
I usally get a board and instead of going on the outside of the stud I go between the studs and just leave it there.![]()
Yea it usally takes two people to do it.
I could bend it, but it just wouldn't stay there.
Agreed. When I need a tight bend, I try to overbend the cable so it springs back into the bend I need.I'd just bend the cable before installing it into the metermain.