4x4dually
Senior Member
- Location
- Stillwater, OK
- Occupation
- Electrical Engineer/ Ex-Electrician
Background: POCO is removing the transformer at the pole and running the HV underground to a new pad mount transformer right between the old house and the new house. This means the old service from the pole to the house will not be used for the house, however, both barns are tied to it in the meter/breaker combo.
What I need to do is use the old 200A service conductors to feed both barns except it will be fed from the other direction now since transformer is being moved to the other end. POCO said they are abandoning the pole and it becomes mine after they cut the top half off and they are going to pull the meter base from it. This leaves me with all three feeds stubbed up out of the ground.
What I'm going to do is get an enclosure to put back on top of the conduits and tie the three feeds back together. My question is, what do you all recommend to splice the three runs together with? Do I just get Polaris splices, do I try to find power distribution blocks, or is there some enclosure combo out there that I can buy and install with everything I need in it? I've never done this kind of swap so I'm curious as to what kind of options are out there you all are familiar with.
CAD image below for reference. Old on the left, new of course on the right.
What would be super dooper is if I found an old meter base and used the guts or just put a blank in the meter hole. That thought just now crossed my mind as I typed this. I can't talk them into pulling the meter out and leaving me with the enclosure and guts. They just won't do it for some reason. Anyone have one of these enclosures laying around they'd part with?
Any who.....looking for options if you all have any good advice. Barns will never pull more than 50A and that's "if" I use a welder in them which I probably never will. Mostly lights, a few exhaust fans, etc.

Someone had added a GCFI to it and that will get removed. It has no current protection so don't start critiquing' it. It will get cleaned up.
Current enclosure. You know they won't resuse this 18 year old enclosure. I wonder if I can talk them into leaving me the guts to put in a different box? I'll have to work on them some more maybe. I guess I'll post this since I've went to the effort now of creating it just to see what ya'll think.

What I need to do is use the old 200A service conductors to feed both barns except it will be fed from the other direction now since transformer is being moved to the other end. POCO said they are abandoning the pole and it becomes mine after they cut the top half off and they are going to pull the meter base from it. This leaves me with all three feeds stubbed up out of the ground.
What I'm going to do is get an enclosure to put back on top of the conduits and tie the three feeds back together. My question is, what do you all recommend to splice the three runs together with? Do I just get Polaris splices, do I try to find power distribution blocks, or is there some enclosure combo out there that I can buy and install with everything I need in it? I've never done this kind of swap so I'm curious as to what kind of options are out there you all are familiar with.
CAD image below for reference. Old on the left, new of course on the right.
What would be super dooper is if I found an old meter base and used the guts or just put a blank in the meter hole. That thought just now crossed my mind as I typed this. I can't talk them into pulling the meter out and leaving me with the enclosure and guts. They just won't do it for some reason. Anyone have one of these enclosures laying around they'd part with?
Any who.....looking for options if you all have any good advice. Barns will never pull more than 50A and that's "if" I use a welder in them which I probably never will. Mostly lights, a few exhaust fans, etc.

Someone had added a GCFI to it and that will get removed. It has no current protection so don't start critiquing' it. It will get cleaned up.
Current enclosure. You know they won't resuse this 18 year old enclosure. I wonder if I can talk them into leaving me the guts to put in a different box? I'll have to work on them some more maybe. I guess I'll post this since I've went to the effort now of creating it just to see what ya'll think.







