Strange POCO Requirement

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Seattle now requires 3" for all UG installations which rules out some 200A meter base models we've used in the past.

Rob G
Seems pointless but OK.

Many dwellings still can run fine on 100 amp service. Then limited load services can only need 30 amp or even less.
 
The issue we had with that was that is that it wouldn't physically fit. There wasn't enough depth in a standard 200A meter to get a lock nut on the threads.

Rob G

I remember that so what I did was used a 3" Pvc coupling with a 3" Pvc box adapter and cut the lip off toward the back. I think the front was okay but maybe we cut the front also

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Our poco has had the 3” requirement since at least the 90’s. I still just put in a 2.5”, the linemen didn’t care. They ran a two inch up the pole. I did a service in south East Tennessee, the poco was “Volunteer” electric, they required a conduit from the house to the pad mount, and if more than two 90’s, they required a pull box. They did pull their own wire. I think it was three inch also, but it was into a 320 meter can, so three inch KO was available.
 
Around her most wan't 3" from meter to 10' above ground up the pole. The last one I did on Cape Cod they also wanted a hand hole for some unknown reason
 
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