sandsnow
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rbalex said:Proposition:
Common wood pole design with crossarms and bare conductors is not a specifically recognized NEC Chapter 3 wiring method and is therefore not permitted to be installed in a facility beyond the service point by the owner of the facility.Comment as you wish
I say false.
A 2x4 nailed between studs to support a box is not mentioned in the NEC. So the crossarms are ok in my view.
Table 310.21 covers ampacities for bare and covered conductors.
Section 225..14(B) sends you to 110.36 which talks about bare wire. You are then refered to 300.37 (as you mentioned) which again recognizes bare wires.
I think the second sentence of 90.4 gives an AHJ the means to accept the installation.
What does the voltage have to do with it? Nothing. I'm sure a lot of AHJ's are freaked out by real MV or HV but it is not rocket science.

