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RE: Main Circuit Breaker (lack of)

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Subject: RE: Main Circuit Breaker (lack of)
From: eric@megageek.com
Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 22:04:07 -0500

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First off, I've noticed that all this information is depending on where 
you are located.

In my area, the electrical company will work with you.  I can cut the tag 
off the meter and pull it for as long as I want.  The only thing, I need 
to call the electrical company the next business day to tell them and they 
will come to put a new tag on.

However, I tried this at my ex-GF house in New Platz, NY and the 
electrical company had a hissy fit.  They wanted copies of my permits, the 
local inspectors name and their report and a ton of other BS that made the 
job not worth it.

As far as I know, the homeowner can do ANY work on any part of the 
electrical system up to the pan.  I've replace service leads on my houses 
without a problem.  In fact, in the new house, I replace the line from the 
end of the pole, the pan, and added 2 new service leads. (Of course I was 
adding 400 amp service to the house.)  The only issue the inspector had 
was that he was pissed the electrical company wouldn't turn on the new 
circuit before he got there.  He didn't want to have to make 2 trips. (So 
he just passed me!)  8>)

You can also have a friend do the work, but if you pay someone, they need 
to be licensed.  I help a few girls from the NJ Young Professionals list 
with home wiring, but i can't charge them.

Inch
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"Did you exchange, a walk-on part in the war, 
         for a lead role in a cage?"  R Waters.




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