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What is a service mast?

What is a service mast?

A service mast is the metal pole that rises through your roof or affixes to the exterior of your home. It connects directly to your exterior meter box. Service masts protect large cables called “service entrance conductors” that transfer power from the exterior supply to your home's power meter.

  1. Who is responsible for the service mast?
  2. How much does it cost to replace electrical mast?
  3. What can be attached to a service mast?
  4. Can you use EMT for service mast?
  5. What are the three wires from pole to house?
  6. Who is responsible for cable line from pole to house?
  7. Who is responsible for service drop?
  8. How much does it cost to install a 100 amp service?
  9. How far does a mast have to be above the roof?
  10. Are power lines from pole to house insulated?
  11. How high does a weather head have to be?
  12. Can rigid steel conduit be used as a service mast on a house?
  13. How deep do I have to bury electrical wire in Alberta?
  14. How deep should electrical wire be buried in Ontario?

Who is responsible for the service mast?

The utility company is only responsible for the power cable that extends from the power pole to the point of service on your home or business. If the point of attachment is the service mast (metal pipe coming out of the meter can), then the service mast is the home owner's responsibility.

How much does it cost to replace electrical mast?

Electrical meter risers cost an average of $15 to $40 per linear foot. The standard length of a riser is two feet, making the cost per riser about $30 to $80.

What can be attached to a service mast?

Only power service drop or overhead service conductors shall be permitted to be attached to a service mast. Service masts used for the support of service-drop or overhead service conductors shall be installed in accordance with 230.28(A) and (B).

Can you use EMT for service mast?

If the strike is on the house, we use PVC for the mast also. If the strike has to be on the mast, we must use IMC. Never have used EMT for a mast.

What are the three wires from pole to house?

The service drop leads from the utility pole lines to a home. It is made up of three conductor wires. Two of them are insulated wires that carry electricity from the transformer; the third is a bare neutral wire that connects to the grounding wire. These lines have a voltage of 120 to 240 volts.

Who is responsible for cable line from pole to house?

The customer/owner is responsible for installing, maintaining and repairing all equipment beyond theservice connection point except for the electric meter. If you receive overhead electric service, your electric system con- sists of the following: 1. Electric Lines that run from the utility pole to your residence.

Who is responsible for service drop?

For one thing, the service drop belongs to the utility company, not to the homeowner. For another, power in the service drop cables can be shut off only by the utility company. Homeowners also should not attempt any work on the cables between the service drop and the home's electrical service panel.

How much does it cost to install a 100 amp service?

Cost To Install 100 Amp Service

The average cost to install a new 100-amp service is $1,200 to $1,600, or between $850 and $1,100 if the service panel needs to be replaced. A 100-amp breaker box may be sufficient for households with minimal use of electricity, but most modern homes require 200 amps.

How far does a mast have to be above the roof?

The service mast should not be more than 3-feet vertically above the roof line; most utilities will require bracing or guy wires for additional support of any mast that is taller than 3-feet.

Are power lines from pole to house insulated?

Power lines are not insulated and you should always avoid contact with them. It is quite possible for people to get electrocuted if you touch power lines.

How high does a weather head have to be?

Either an eyebolt or a J-hook is acceptable and must be within the top 6 inches of the pole (16 feet above ground). B. WEATHERHEAD: The weather head must be within the top 2 feet of the pole and have at least 18 inches of wire extending through the weatherhead for GLPS to connect to. C.

Can rigid steel conduit be used as a service mast on a house?

Rule 6-112 Attachment of Overhead Service Conductors

Use of Rigid Steel Conduit as a Service Mast Rule 6-112(4) states that service masts shall be assembled from components suitable for such use.

How deep do I have to bury electrical wire in Alberta?

Electrical wiring in trench is required to be buried to a minimum depth of 600mm (24 inches) for non-vehicular areas and 900 mm (36 inches) for vehicular areas, all with ribbon (12 inches) below grade. Ensure slack in wire is provided in the ground (S-Loop) for frost purposes.

How deep should electrical wire be buried in Ontario?

According to Section 12-012 of the code and table 53 the minimum depth without any protection must be 600 mm (or 24 in.). You must also bury caution tape above the depth of the wire so that if someone digs in the future they won't be shocked by their efforts.

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