Stevenfyeager
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- Location
- United States, Indiana
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- electrical contractor
What is the max height of a riser extending through a roof not needing a guy wire? I'm looking in section 230. Thanks
While it mostly depends on the trade size of the riser you're installing, the NEC is silent on the issue. Consult your POCO requirements.
Thanks, I will check. I'm installing a 2 1/2 inch riser and would like to run it at least 30 inches above the roof. There is no overhang. The top of the roof at that point is 16 feet high and it is at a parking lot that trucks are using for the business, so I think I need an 18 foot high clearance above the lot.While it mostly depends on the trade size of the riser you're installing, the NEC is silent on the issue. Consult your POCO requirements.
In which case, if support is required you would have to use two or more rigid members instead of wires.Thanks, I will check. I'm installing a 2 1/2 inch riser and would like to run it at least 30 inches above the roof. There is no overhang. The top of the roof at that point is 16 feet high and it is at a parking lot that trucks are using for the business, so I think I need an 18 foot high clearance above the lot.
You need to check with your utility. The length of the span and the height of the pole end attachment point will effect the clearance height over the parking lot.Thanks, I will check. I'm installing a 2 1/2 inch riser and would like to run it at least 30 inches above the roof. There is no overhang. The top of the roof at that point is 16 feet high and it is at a parking lot that trucks are using for the business, so I think I need an 18 foot high clearance above the lot.
So what do you do if you need more height? Install a fake chimney?Some POCO's (such as ours) don't allow "periscope" type risers anymore. The heavy snow shedding and tree branches on the service drop tends to break 'em off, so they are no longer allowed.
Some POCO's (such as ours) don't allow "periscope" type risers anymore. The heavy snow shedding and tree branches on the service drop tends to break 'em off, so they are no longer allowed.