electrofelon
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What are you talking about?
JAP>
The 3' after meter requirement you stated in post #20.
What are you talking about?
JAP>
The 3' after meter requirement you stated in post #20.
For some strange reason you are refusing to tell us what jurisdiction this is and/or give us a link to the local code. What is with all the secrecy??Did you read post #28 and #33 ?
JAP>
For some strange reason you are refusing to tell us what jurisdiction this is and/or give us a link to the local code. What is with all the secrecy??
Why are you so concerned with that information?
So you can throw around all your internet "BS" on how much you disagree with it?
JAP>
I talk code and electrical a lot, and next time this comes up, I would like to be able to say (something like) " in Intercourse PA, they only allow 3 feet of Service conductor after the meter to disconnect" vs " some anonymous guy on the internet said where he is, but he refused to tell me where that was, they only allow 3 feet of Service conductor after the meter to disconnect".
I have heard, believed and spread BS before so I'm just a stickler for getting accurate information. It's not always intentional BS, sometimes people just mishear something or assume common local practice is code. Would love to be able to pull this out of the BS bin, but it's not looking so good.......
Or ... you tell him the jurisdiction and let him look it up for himself.What's your address and I'll see if our AHJ will mail you a copy.
JAP>
Or ... you tell him the jurisdiction and let him look it up for himself.
My contact info I'm sure can easily be found off the information in my signature, it's not fictitious, but here you go:What's your address and I'll see if our AHJ will mail you a copy.
JAP>
jap was mistaken, there is not a written local code, but is too embarrassed to say so
poor guy
lol, I have never seen someone so against posting the jurisdiction of their code question when people are trying to help them.
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What are you trying to help me with?
I'm curious.
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My contact info I'm sure can easily be found off the information in my signature, it's not fictitious, but here you go:
East west electric
PO box 22
Cooperstown NY 13326
What are you hiding from the law or something? Well I'm done with this, this is totally bizarre. All I will say is it would greatly help your credibility on this forum if you would provide the jurisdiction with that rule, otherwise I think many of us will believe that you made it up.
lol, I have never seen someone so against posting the jurisdiction of their code question when people are trying to help them.
You are correct, you are not obligated. But if he wants to research it himself, I don't understand the harm in giving him the jurisdiction and let him at it. It seems you guys just got your feathers ruffled and are now just going at it.I'm not obligated to tell him something I know for fact.
JAP>
Since they didn't mention walls, a meter on the outside and a panel on the inside (back to back) would be within 5', but is that their intent or did they want a disconnect within 5' and within site?View attachment 2553148
it's not about the rule oldsparky,,, it's about being referred to as a liar on such simple matter, which I'm not.
I don't have a BS bin. I just tell it like is, and where I'm from that's enough.
JAP>
Since they didn't mention walls, a meter on the outside and a panel on the inside (back to back) would be within 5', but is that their intent or did they want a disconnect within 5' and within site?
Thanks for posting the rule.