encoreman
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- Austin, TX
I work on the electrical design for the small building you see at the base of a tower used for radio frequency communications. It is important to protect these "shelters" as we call them from electrical surges, many times caused by lightning. These shelters are often served by a meter and a disconnect mounted on a utility company owned power pole. When the neutral to ground bond is a long distance from the first electrical panel (let's say in excess of 100 feet) we are required (by specifications in the contract) to install an isolation transformer so we can re-establish the neutral to ground bond nearer to the first panel. My study of the code (250.24) tells me I must establish the neutral to ground bond at the first disconnect or before.
I would like to mount the meter on the utility company pole and mount the first disconnect on the side of the shelter running the wires through schedule 80 PVC pipe.
I am told that frequently there are local codes requiring a disconnect at the meter on the utility company pole. What experience to others on the forum have? Will this design fail permitting frequently?
Thanks for your help!
Jack
I would like to mount the meter on the utility company pole and mount the first disconnect on the side of the shelter running the wires through schedule 80 PVC pipe.
I am told that frequently there are local codes requiring a disconnect at the meter on the utility company pole. What experience to others on the forum have? Will this design fail permitting frequently?
Thanks for your help!
Jack