beanland
Senior Member
- Location
- Vancouver, WA
2005 NEC 590.3(C) states that during an "emergency" the 90 day temporary time limit does not apply. However, the NEC definitions do not define "emergency." Here is the problem: public airport; wind cone (wind sock) is a legally required navigation aid; it is scheduled for relocation in the summer of 2009; however the old direct-buried wire has failed; the wind cone cannot be lit; a safety violation exists because this is legally required. IMHO this constitutes an "emergency".
This is compounded by the problem that the airport where the wire runs is a wetlands. We cannot bring trenching equipment on site until summer. We would like to run hard service cord on the surface (away from all traffic and paved surfaces) to power the wind cone as a temporary measure. This appears to qualify under 590. This would be "temporary" per NEC.
Inspector says this will not meet minimum requirements of NEC. So, how do I meet NEC and get emergency temporary service to the wind cone?
This is compounded by the problem that the airport where the wire runs is a wetlands. We cannot bring trenching equipment on site until summer. We would like to run hard service cord on the surface (away from all traffic and paved surfaces) to power the wind cone as a temporary measure. This appears to qualify under 590. This would be "temporary" per NEC.
Inspector says this will not meet minimum requirements of NEC. So, how do I meet NEC and get emergency temporary service to the wind cone?