electrofelon
Senior Member
- Location
- Cherry Valley NY, Seattle, WA
- Occupation
- Electrician
Ive got a 4000' step up step down gig for a customer who got an absurd quote from the POCO. It is actually two residences, so there needs to be two circuits. Originally it was going to be all underground, and because your typical 15KV concentric neutral able is way overkill for a single house, I looked into other cheaper options. That stuff isnt that expensive, about 2.15 per foot, but that adds up when you have two at 4000 feet each, and dont forget conduit..... I considered using #8 2KV PV wire, but that would take custom transformers. I used the 2KV PV wire for the step up step down I ran at my house and I just ran it with 2400 transformers tapped down all the way (-5%, doesn't get you all the way there), and although the wire has plenty of dielectric strength, I dont really want to do that in a professional capacity.
So I found this L-824 5KV airport lighting cable which goes down to #8, which I can run with "commodity" 4160gy/2400 padmounts. I got a cable in conduit quote for 2 of those, with a common #8 600v neutral, for $1.83 per foot. I would be set up as a MGN. So that is just some background, now for the question. Looks like the customer will have to go above ground for part of the run, maybe 1000 feet, so that means poles. What wiring method should I use on the poles? Im not sure whether to go full "utility style" and use open AAC or ASCR on insulators? Ive never done that before, but I am sure its not rocket science. Might need cross arms, the two hots on the arms and the MGN down a bit on the side of the pole. What about hendrix? I thought also about avoiding another wiring method and splices and just using the CIC and lashing it to a messenger. Not sure if the CIC is UV resistant. Would need a spiral lasher. BTW This does NOT need to be NEC compliant, but of course I dont want it to be unsafe or a hackjob. Just looking for some with experience on the pole wiring method as I have no experience with it. Thanks.
So I found this L-824 5KV airport lighting cable which goes down to #8, which I can run with "commodity" 4160gy/2400 padmounts. I got a cable in conduit quote for 2 of those, with a common #8 600v neutral, for $1.83 per foot. I would be set up as a MGN. So that is just some background, now for the question. Looks like the customer will have to go above ground for part of the run, maybe 1000 feet, so that means poles. What wiring method should I use on the poles? Im not sure whether to go full "utility style" and use open AAC or ASCR on insulators? Ive never done that before, but I am sure its not rocket science. Might need cross arms, the two hots on the arms and the MGN down a bit on the side of the pole. What about hendrix? I thought also about avoiding another wiring method and splices and just using the CIC and lashing it to a messenger. Not sure if the CIC is UV resistant. Would need a spiral lasher. BTW This does NOT need to be NEC compliant, but of course I dont want it to be unsafe or a hackjob. Just looking for some with experience on the pole wiring method as I have no experience with it. Thanks.