hardworkingstiff
Senior Member
- Location
- Wilmington, NC
I was at a job site Saturday and watched the non-power company sub contractor installing pole lights at a new site. They slid the conduit over the wire (1" PVC) and glued it prior to installing it in the trench. I walked over and noticed the wire was just 2-conductor. I asked about bonding, and the Forman said they install a ground rod at the pole and lug the neutral and pole ground wire to the wire to the ground rod. It looked like they were coming out of the U/G transformer straight to the pole.
I know that utility distribution is not regulated by the NEC, but when "they" start running pole light circuits, why aren't they required to meet NEC standards?
I know that utility distribution is not regulated by the NEC, but when "they" start running pole light circuits, why aren't they required to meet NEC standards?