Recently went to look at giving a price for residential upgrades.
Found that the existing service consists of a quite old 2 gang vertical meter socket with the top portion housing the meter and the bottom blanked off with a glass plate and utility lock ring.
I can see two copper strips that are about 1/16" thick x 1/4" wide jumpering the lower meter jaws.
One leg of the 120/24O volt service cable feeding the panel is landed on the load side of the bottom meter .
I can't see how the other leg is attached because it's behind the meter in the upper socket.
Without someone making modifications to the socket , is it pretty safe to assume that one leg of the power supply is free to the homeowner?
It looks like the bus comes down from the top and would assume it doesn't pass through the metering.
Found that the existing service consists of a quite old 2 gang vertical meter socket with the top portion housing the meter and the bottom blanked off with a glass plate and utility lock ring.
I can see two copper strips that are about 1/16" thick x 1/4" wide jumpering the lower meter jaws.
One leg of the 120/24O volt service cable feeding the panel is landed on the load side of the bottom meter .
I can't see how the other leg is attached because it's behind the meter in the upper socket.
Without someone making modifications to the socket , is it pretty safe to assume that one leg of the power supply is free to the homeowner?
It looks like the bus comes down from the top and would assume it doesn't pass through the metering.