Re: temp power pole
The NESC covers most service drops and the preferred clearance over "Spaces and ways subject to pedestrians or restricted traffic only." This rule requires
12.5 feet of clearance and has a footnote which states:
Where the height of a building or other installation does not permit service drops to meet these values, the clearances may be reduced to the following:
(a) Insulated supply service drops limited to 300 V to ground
10.5
(b) Insulated drip loops of supply service drops limited to 300 V to ground
10.5
(c) Supply service drops limited to 150 V to ground and meeting Rules 230C1 or 230C3
10.0
(d) Drip loops only of supply service drops limited to 150 V to ground and meeting Rules 230C1 or 230C3
10.0
How much does your local electric utility require? We are going to
13.5 feet in order to get
12.5 feet at the lowest point of the service drop. The bottom line is that txsparky was correct the first time if he wasn't such a . . . (
like I haven't been)