Njonescontracting
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- Location
- Saint Louis, MO
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
Today I had an engineer come out from the Local POCO. (AMEREN) They stated they had to come out and look at the job prior to disconnect/reconnect. I didn't argue. This lady was the least knowledgeable engineer I have ever met in the feild. She asked what wire I would be using to the meter and off the meter to the panel. I told her 2/0. She said... "I'm not sure that is right" and "oh does that mean 200 amps" ... Regarding min height for drip loop she said as long as it is out of the way I don't mind and the installers will not check. After that, she told me she forgot her tape measure at home. So, eh just say 3 ft. That should be good...which it would not. Then 2-2-2-4 SE cable also threw her off. From there I decided to throw around a few more trade names for items and it really threw her off. Not to mention the POCO provides all contractors a "service manual" which is often a bit vague in terms of what the will and will not allow.. But seeing as she literally said numerous things contradicting the "manual" I guess it is up to us. Do you guys often encounter this?
The best part is. She told me I have to run a 100amp meter socket for 100amp panel......the POCO only approves 200amp meter sockets for a main panel.
The best part is. She told me I have to run a 100amp meter socket for 100amp panel......the POCO only approves 200amp meter sockets for a main panel.
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