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You bid the job for and outside disconnect, or MM combo. That also means 310.15 b6 is out the window.
The addition of just a main outside changes nothing in regards to using Table 310.15(B)(6).
You bid the job for and outside disconnect, or MM combo. That also means 310.15 b6 is out the window.
The addition of just a main outside changes nothing in regards to using Table 310.15(B)(6).
310.15 b6 is for 3 wire feeder
No, it is only to be used when the service is 3 wire, the feeder can be four wire.
Because the POCO here supplies meter bases free. If I need an exterior main, I mount it beside or below the meter.
The addition of just a main outside changes nothing in regards to using Table 310.15(B)(6).
I have a Blue Book, go by it, and there's never been any issue with it brought up.I think we are both in Dominion territory. Do they let you use side knockouts in meter bases? Up here, they only let us use the bottom center one on an overhead service (even though the Blue Book says otherwise).
http://www.hotbend.com/I wish they'd make PVC offset nipples, with threads on both ends. They make them in metal, why not PVC?
Okay, now how do I use that to make a threaded-on-both-ends offset nipple no more than about 4" long?
I have no idea.Okay, now how do I use that to make a threaded-on-both-ends offset nipple no more than about 4" long?![]()
eads on one end and a glue socket on the other, in 1.25" and 2" sizes?
I wish they'd make PVC offset nipples, with threads on both ends. They make them in metal, why not PVC?
. ....with threads on both ends...
Will a bigger connector glue over the socket?You know the PVC offset connectors, with threads on one end and a glue socket on the other, in 1.25" and 2" sizes?
Will a bigger connector glue over the socket?
Nope. Only meter offsets.
Nope. Only meter offsets.