Do you think that this type of wiring, left abandonded, should be removed if not in use or at least tagged or otherwise identified to indicate that it should not be energized?
I think I saw a rule in NFPA 1, does anyone have that publication so that we can compare the rule calling for removal?
NFPA 1 Uniform Fire Code 2003 Edition "11.1.4 Permanent wiring abandoned in place shall be tagged or otherwise identified at its termination and junction points as “Abandoned in Place” or removed from all accessible areas and insulated from contact with other live electrical wiring or devices."
hey , i could use that ol stuff at the farm!! LOL thats what my plumber buddy always says when he looks in back of my truck and sees ancient artifacts of electrical history
[This message has been edited by LoneStar (edited 06-13-2003).]
have asked this many times,sometimes it causes attitude from some for asking.I--would require it to be removed, based on the PMC ,install and maintained in safe approved manner and 100i is required. GEO
I am sure that the utility will be happy to remove their feeders- if they haven't already. The new code requires 100 amp service- so a service change is in the future for this location (the meter ring shown is only rated for 60 amps).