kwired
Electron manager
- Location
- NE Nebraska
- Occupation
- EC
Don't you have more houses on a slab or without a basement then is typical elsewhere? Not that one still couldn't put the main panel inside, they just maybe didn't want to give up any floor space that may be required maybe as a general rule and it sort of ends up becoming the standard after a while.Hey is there a reason that out east you folks usually never use a Meter main or Meter/main combo.
Out here in the west that is basically the standard.
I think it has to do with firefighter access.
Just a guess.
Meter on the outside is pretty common, and generally no POCO allows a meter inside anymore, though they probably could with smart meters these days - but they still would like access without needing someone to let them in, but still was and is common to have meter outside and service disconnect inside - usually in a basement or garage.
Why do we need basements? Years ago coal burning heating appliances were common, that was dusty and dirty enough just being in a basement. We also get deep frost in the ground in winter so water lines are buried deep and enter in the basement.
Old commercial and retail spaces almost always had basements - probably for the reasons I mentioned above. Today new spaces are on slab, I guess it is hard to do away with the basement in a house as it is a good place to put mechanical areas and storage areas - though many homes get a majority of the basement finished, as it likely cost less to do that then build additional floors above the main floor.