Fishplate
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I'm planning to replace an overhead service conductor to a commercial building. The service currently comes in to the side of the building that the service entrance is on. We need to bring the overhead feeder in from the other side now, over the roof of the building.
I understand that the clearance between the roof and the feeder needs to be at least 8 feet. Given that, I would need a mast with weatherhead at least that tall, plus enough length to fasten securely to the wall. Probably at least 12 feet, 16 feet (meaning 11 feet above the parapet) might be better to allow for slack in the line.
Is this a practical solution? Is there something I'm not considering?
TIA...
I understand that the clearance between the roof and the feeder needs to be at least 8 feet. Given that, I would need a mast with weatherhead at least that tall, plus enough length to fasten securely to the wall. Probably at least 12 feet, 16 feet (meaning 11 feet above the parapet) might be better to allow for slack in the line.
Is this a practical solution? Is there something I'm not considering?
TIA...