Posted by pete black on April 03, 2014 at 13:06:09 from (166.147.121.176):
In Reply to: Power Line Update posted by Bryce Frazier on April 03, 2014 at 11:38:52:
time to adjust your thinking; listen to those on here concerning previous post! from your description in previous post concerning the route and distance of buried line and in conjunction with today's post of from box to box, you are probably not dealing with secondary voltage of 120/240 volts, you are dealing with primary voltage of 7200 volts. an easy way to determine; is there a transformer, typically pad mount, placed at your home that serve your house? if yes then you have 7.2 kv on the buried line. in alabama, min. depth is 48 inches. anything less requires covered in concrete and the top of the concrete painted red and then back filled. i know, i know; but they marked it and told me don't help much deep fried. if at depth they stated it sounds like good green space to me.
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