EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Today is one of those days that could have gone better then it did. I called the electric company and told them I was about ready for them to hook up the line to the meter box and to come inspect the work.
I'd made some changes to the original plan which is my downfall. I know better, but for the long term, a few days of misery will be worth it.
The power company said they'd be out in a few hours to make sure everything is done correctly.
Then about an hour later I get a call from them asking me to explain again the distance and depth of the electrical run, along with the amount of power I'll be pullng.
Here is where it gets interesting. Seems that wire pulling 1,200 amps tends to heat up some and what would have been fine for arial, isn't even close for underground.
The solution is to run three conduits. One each for each wire. Still three inches with 36 inch sweeping 90's.
At first I was a littel upset. Taken back, and at a loss. What to do??? After a few minutes of shut down, my mind turned back on and I came up with a plan.
First step was to cut the concrete to get two more three inch conduits through there.
I'd made some changes to the original plan which is my downfall. I know better, but for the long term, a few days of misery will be worth it.
The power company said they'd be out in a few hours to make sure everything is done correctly.
Then about an hour later I get a call from them asking me to explain again the distance and depth of the electrical run, along with the amount of power I'll be pullng.
Here is where it gets interesting. Seems that wire pulling 1,200 amps tends to heat up some and what would have been fine for arial, isn't even close for underground.
The solution is to run three conduits. One each for each wire. Still three inches with 36 inch sweeping 90's.
At first I was a littel upset. Taken back, and at a loss. What to do??? After a few minutes of shut down, my mind turned back on and I came up with a plan.
First step was to cut the concrete to get two more three inch conduits through there.