KnobnTube
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Thought I would post this question as getting connected with inspectors around here is difficult.
I am doing mostly remodel, additions and trouble calls in residential in georgia(1 1/2yrs).
Had a call the other day which essentially involved cleaning up a couple stabs on the buss of a 150a panelboard. Had to move a circuit to another location since cleaning still left burrs and pitts on 1 stab and didnt like the way the breaker fit.
Anyway, I was thinking along those lines:
What if the problem had been on the main lugs -line side of the breaker and cleaning etc. needed to be performed from loose connections or other items.
What is the standard today.
1.Pull the meter and do the repairs, then contact the power company later to notify them of the broken seal?
2. Call the power company to remove the meter before repairing?
3. Involve the local inspections dept? (that could take a while)
Just staying ahead of the game in case it pops up in the future.
Thanks,
I am doing mostly remodel, additions and trouble calls in residential in georgia(1 1/2yrs).
Had a call the other day which essentially involved cleaning up a couple stabs on the buss of a 150a panelboard. Had to move a circuit to another location since cleaning still left burrs and pitts on 1 stab and didnt like the way the breaker fit.
Anyway, I was thinking along those lines:
What if the problem had been on the main lugs -line side of the breaker and cleaning etc. needed to be performed from loose connections or other items.
What is the standard today.
1.Pull the meter and do the repairs, then contact the power company later to notify them of the broken seal?
2. Call the power company to remove the meter before repairing?
3. Involve the local inspections dept? (that could take a while)
Just staying ahead of the game in case it pops up in the future.
Thanks,
