Lighting Outlet Near Service Drop

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physis

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The customer want's a sensor light on the back of the building. The service drop is right about in the middle. The lighting outlet's going to be about the same hight, lower wont work. I couldn't find anything in the code limiting lighting outlet and service drop proximity.

I'll keep it at least 3' anyway but did I just not find it or can I plop the light right next to the service drop? :eek:
 
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Wow, I can't help thinking:

Guy on ladder changing light bulb...
Guy loosing balance on ladder...
Guy hanging on and ladder laying on service conductors.
 
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I figured that would come up but yeah, I think so. I guess a guy might be able to successfully swing from the wires or rest a ladder on them but I ain't gonna be the one to test it. :p
 
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I've seen a lot of overhead wires with poor insulation and many homeowners use aluminum ladders. I prefer keeping my customers alive so they can continue writing my checks.

Dave
 
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What if he's a general contractor and you always have to argue with him about labor balances?
 
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I don't know what to tell you about that, physis. Most generals make their money by talking other people out of their money. I always hated paying a BS artist to listen to their BS. If a general even TRIES to talk me out of money after a contract is signed, or after completing extras, I'll never work for them again.

Dave
 
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If a general even TRIES to talk me out of money after a contract is signed, or after completing extras, I'll never work for them again.
I've said that at least a zillion and a half times but I only really mean it until the next job comes up. Then I get stoopit again. I simply can't say no to work. I've tried. I think I need to check into a program.
 
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