Grrrlpwr
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- Location
- Glassboro, NJ
We were hired to install a new service for a recycling company. There needs being their 200A single phase service was tapped. Imagine that. We originally were going to replace with a 3 phase service, till we meet with the utility engineer and found out there it was only possible to get a 3 phase high leg 120/208v service. So, we opted for a 200A 480v 3 phase and leave the existing single phase service in place.
We installed per Utility requirements, received cut in card and waited. After a couple weeks I contacted utility to find out we failed. Apparently, engineering was not aware for the metering departments new regulation of installing a disconnect ahead of the meter so it can be worked on. Fine. I asked if they wanted fused, I was told they don't get into the type of disconnect. Fine. We installed, non fused. Now, I wouldn't have done this but the foreman decided to pass through the disconnect with the load side conductors. We did however pass the township inspection. cut in card received. Utility metering department failed us again!
We asked why and were told #1 we can't use for a pass through (can or can't we?? and if we can article?) I asked utility to tell me where in their requirements we can't, as well. #2 He didn't like the color of the screw used to mount the neutral block, said it looked burned. 3rd he wants a 4 POLE disconnect!!! All of this I asked him to back up the requirements. Keep in mind this specific metering individual, we have dealt with on numerous occasions, one in particular he told me we were missing the insulator for the service to attach too, my response was, its an under ground service. Just so you know what I a dealing with here.
We installed per Utility requirements, received cut in card and waited. After a couple weeks I contacted utility to find out we failed. Apparently, engineering was not aware for the metering departments new regulation of installing a disconnect ahead of the meter so it can be worked on. Fine. I asked if they wanted fused, I was told they don't get into the type of disconnect. Fine. We installed, non fused. Now, I wouldn't have done this but the foreman decided to pass through the disconnect with the load side conductors. We did however pass the township inspection. cut in card received. Utility metering department failed us again!

We asked why and were told #1 we can't use for a pass through (can or can't we?? and if we can article?) I asked utility to tell me where in their requirements we can't, as well. #2 He didn't like the color of the screw used to mount the neutral block, said it looked burned. 3rd he wants a 4 POLE disconnect!!! All of this I asked him to back up the requirements. Keep in mind this specific metering individual, we have dealt with on numerous occasions, one in particular he told me we were missing the insulator for the service to attach too, my response was, its an under ground service. Just so you know what I a dealing with here.