bighills
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That tape on the wires looks like a bad job. To me at least...
bighills said:That tape on the wires looks like a bad job. To me at least...
gndrod said:Gentlemen,
It is interesting to note a top fed meter can have either a lateral or drop fed entry into the meter box. What no one has mentioned, a meter socket must be top fed...otherwise the meter will run backwards when it is installed read side up!rbj
Dennis Alwon said:I don't think Pierre was asking about the line and load-- certainly he knows that would make the meter run backwards. He is asking whether a meter that says Top Feed Only can enter the enclosure from the bottom or the sides.
Years ago I remember there were 2 different meter bases. One for laterals and one for overhead.
what are the odds of that happening? :grin:Pierre C Belarge said:...I did not want the focus of my question to be distracted by other parts of the install.
If this is on the load side of the service disconnect,( and ocpd ? ), then your required to seperate the g&n's.Your calling it a feeder, does it still fall under the utility's juristiction with meter bases.Pierre C Belarge said:The utility here does not permit landing the EGC in a meter enclosure.
Pierre C Belarge said:Yes, as they are the ones who install the "cash register".
