chevyx92
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Has anyone else ever heard that on a service mast, you can't have a coupling above roof line or above last strap? Is that just a poco requirement or is there something in the code I didn't see?
I agree about it being weak. I questioned an install today and couldn't find anything in code to back it up.Dennis Alwon said:Chevy art. 230.28 -- I guess one could interpret that loosely but a coupling above the roof will be a weak link and I would say is not adequately supported. The specific rule may be a podco rule... I don't know
gotshot said:In Washington state it is a state code.
I dunno... the regular ordinary 12r die set goes from 1/2" to 2", so it's not like it's a special or odd sized threading die. I only put up 2-1/2" masts, so that takes the hog-head threader. I measure masts during the sales call, so that they piece can be threaded at the shop and sent along.monkey said:A lot of times it ends up at the top since a lot of guys don't have a 2" threader.
monkey said:A lot of times it ends up at the top since a lot of guys don't have a 2" threader.
wbalsam1 said:An electrical contractor with out a 2" threader????? :-? Probably a magnetic sign on the door of the 1962 window van that reads "Hectic Electric, Contractor".....![]()
Dennis Alwon said:I take that personally.I must be a Hectic Electric. I bet many residential guys around here don't have them.
I have been in the business for 30 years and have never needed a 2" threaded. Not all contractors work with the big stuff. If I use 2" galvinized, it is for a mast and it goes straight up through the roof. I can't think of the last time I used 2" Galvinized.
wbalsam1 said:It's hard for me to imagine 30 years of going thru the roof with 2" conduits and never having to cut a piece and thread it. :roll: Sorry If I offended you, that was not the intent....the intent was more along the line of reflecting my personal experience with unskilled and improperly trained and outfitted "contractors" entering the trade prematurely....![]()
infinity said:If I didn't own a 2" threader, (I do), I would bring a variety of 2" RMC nipples to do a service job involving RMC mast. Around here almost all service upgrades are overhead so a mast is a common installation.
Dennis Alwon said:In the town of Chapel Hill will I live and work they have a town ordinance so you must change over from overhead to underground if you do a service upgrade. Plus every developemnt is underground.
infinity said:How would you go from overhead to underground if the poll was on the other side if the street?
Dennis Alwon said:That's podco's problem. Remember it is all overhead at the street so they would probably set a pole at the street then go underground from there. They could drill under the street but I have not seen them do that lately.
