ElectricianJeff
Senior Member
- Location
- Southern Illinois
This recent thread http://forums.mikeholt.com/showthread.php?t=102792 got me to wondering about a situation I ran into a month ago.
I was upgrading and relocating a service to 200 amp. and was meeting with the poco field rep. to get his blessing on what I wanted to do. While there I noticed that one of the homes neutrals (alum messenger) that was being serviced off the same pole as mine had been completely broke in two.
When I pointed it out to him he said just have our guy fix that when he comes out to disconnect yours. I told him then that it would be a week before I would be back and that didn't seem to matter. The home was obviouslly occupied and it bothered me but I felt I had done all I could do by pointing it out to him.
Sure enough, when I got there a week later it had not been fixed and the lineman took care of it. He told me then that they see this all of the time and its from squirrels sharpening their teeth on the aluminum wire. He showed me the piece and it gave me a new respect for them little critters.
No one was home the day I was there and I wasn't about to say anything anyway. I assume they had a good ground but what really bothered me was the poco's non-chalant(sp?) attitude about it.
What am I missing here? I would think this situation would potentially be hazardous to life and property.
I was upgrading and relocating a service to 200 amp. and was meeting with the poco field rep. to get his blessing on what I wanted to do. While there I noticed that one of the homes neutrals (alum messenger) that was being serviced off the same pole as mine had been completely broke in two.
When I pointed it out to him he said just have our guy fix that when he comes out to disconnect yours. I told him then that it would be a week before I would be back and that didn't seem to matter. The home was obviouslly occupied and it bothered me but I felt I had done all I could do by pointing it out to him.
Sure enough, when I got there a week later it had not been fixed and the lineman took care of it. He told me then that they see this all of the time and its from squirrels sharpening their teeth on the aluminum wire. He showed me the piece and it gave me a new respect for them little critters.
No one was home the day I was there and I wasn't about to say anything anyway. I assume they had a good ground but what really bothered me was the poco's non-chalant(sp?) attitude about it.
What am I missing here? I would think this situation would potentially be hazardous to life and property.