beanland
Senior Member
- Location
- Vancouver, WA
I have a 30+ year old wind cone at an airport. It has incandescent lights that operate at 120VAC. The original service is about 2000' of direct buried 5kV #8, two conductors, hot and neutral, operated at 120VAC. Wind cone steel is grounded with local rods. It will be replaced next year but I need to replace part of the branch circuit to accommodate construction. We have conduit in place for the first 500 feet and the ultimate branch circuit will be 600V 4-conductor (HHNG). Can I run my new HHNG to a handhole and connect HN to the existing direct buried HN to maintain service? Next year, we will have conduit and HHNG all the way to the new wind cone. But, this is more than 90 days away. Would installing a GFCI breaker to feed the temporary no-egc circuit be required/needed? (There are no receptacles involved)