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markmanning
Oct 9, 2012, 12:56 PM
What other considerations should be considered when using aluminum service conductors, apart from tightening the screws properly and cleaning them prior to using penterox conducting paste to ensure proper conducting?

donf
Oct 9, 2012, 01:21 PM
Mark,

Other things to consider would be whether the cable will be for lateral (underground) or open air (overhead).

The distance of the cable run (effects the size of the cable needed).

Who is going to install the cable, yourself or a licensed electrican?

Have you had a load calculation completed on your residence by a licensed electrician?

stanfortyman
Oct 9, 2012, 01:59 PM
What other considerations should be considered when using aluminum service conductors, apart from tightening the screws properly and cleaning them prior to using penterox conducting paste to ensure proper conducting?
That's pretty much it.

markmanning
Oct 9, 2012, 03:20 PM
Mark,

Other things to consider would be whether or not the cable will be for lateral (underground) or open air (overhead).

The distance of the cable run (effects the size of the cable needed).

Who is going to install the cable, yourself or a licensed electrican?

Have you had a load calculation completed on your residence by a licensed electrician?

Thanks for the reply
I have pulled a permit to do it myself. I am running a service mast to overhead pole connection. From the meter to the house I was planning on running the conductors through a 2" pvc line about 15' into the panel in the basement.

hfcarson
Oct 10, 2012, 06:11 AM
Mark,
After the meter do you have a main service disconnect?
If you are running from the meter directly to the panel, how far from where the conductors
"enter" the dwelling is the main panel?
My concern here is that the inspector will not allow more than a foot or two of cable to enter the dwelling before it terminates in the main overcurrent device...