goldstar
Senior Member
- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
Up here in Northern NJ in a lake community (and many moons ago) it was customary for homeowners to do their own work (including construction, plumbing and electrical).  There are many situations similar to the one I'm about to describe.  A residence had a service drop attached to their house (by local POCO) from the street behind their house, over the roof to a hook on the front side of their house.  It was crimped on onto the feeders and down into the meter pan.  Subsequent to the house being built the homeowner built a deck onto the side of the house and since that point you could reach up and grab the crimped service conductors (obviously a code violation).  POCO had never cited them for a violation.  Recently a tree branch came down and ripped the service from the side of the house.  I re-installed the service the way it was originally installed without disturbing any other electrical work (including the old meter pan).  It was inspected by the local AHJ and passed.  The POCO now tells me that a mast is required to bring the attachment over the level of the roof.
 
Do they have the right to do this ? Is this residence "grandfathered in" ? I can cite at least 5 other residences in the area that have a similar installation. Should they be subject to the same installation criteria as this residence ?
 
Just looking for opinions - not code references.
 
Thanks,
 
Phil,
Gold Star Electric
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Do they have the right to do this ? Is this residence "grandfathered in" ? I can cite at least 5 other residences in the area that have a similar installation. Should they be subject to the same installation criteria as this residence ?
Just looking for opinions - not code references.
Thanks,
Phil,
Gold Star Electric
 
				
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		