Cool Weatherhead

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chris kennedy

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Miami Fla.
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60 yr old tool twisting electrician
I saw I bunch of these in Chicago. New to me, but looks like a real time saver. Anyone install one of these?

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LarryFine

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I'm trying to igure out what's with the white wires running halfway down the pole in conduit, then swinging back up to the weatherhead. :-?
 

Mr. Wizard

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Texas
Shouldn't there be a disconnecting means somewhere accessable to the fire department in case they need to turn off power to the building?
 

wawireguy

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Would be neat if that weather head is rated for use in a electrical service. For a paralled run would look slick compared to multiple weather heads.
 

chris kennedy

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60 yr old tool twisting electrician
Isn't this all communications stuff? Look how low everything is and how high the triplex is on the pole. :smile:

No sir, this is a service. As I said, I saw a bunch of these all over the north side. Larry spotted the 'service drop' dropping down the pole then going back up to the connection point. FWIW, POCO has a pile of work in progress there.
 

jrannis

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Shouldn't there be a disconnecting means somewhere accessable to the fire department in case they need to turn off power to the building?

That is not an NEC requirement.
Miami-Dade County did not require an outside disconnect and the next county up, Broward County did. We used to call it a Broward box when we saw one.
 
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