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You don't need com Ed for anything


I assume you are right if if the line feeds his home someone has to shut it off before the cuts to move no?


If a new line needs to be run, ComEd connects it to the main. You can do everything else.

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Why is it moving at all btw if it’s an above ground pool? A main line should be deep enough unless you are worried about deck posts or something.

On the other hand getting electricity from the house to the pool for filter and heater is easy and cheaper if you have that done.

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PostPosted: Tue May 07, 2019 3:46 pm 
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You don't need com Ed for anything


I assume you are right if if the line feeds his home someone has to shut it off before the cuts to move no?


If a new line needs to be run, ComEd connects it to the main. You can do everything else.


Yeah but I thought he said it was a main line which would require at least one cut into a live wire outside unless they turn off at some junction up stream.

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PostPosted: Tue May 07, 2019 3:46 pm 
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Direct burial cable for 200 amps - 1.50$ per foot
Ditch witch rental - 4 hours- 65$
Electrician to tie everything in - 300$


Move that decimal over one spot Gomer.


If you're lucky and there is enough slack in the electrical line, you can expose it and just move it out of the way.

If you need to move it, ComEd will do it, but it will be expensive.

You can trench it yourself, of hire someone. Have your electrician supply the cable and run it from the pedastal/pole to the house. They need to leave enough coiled at the pole for ComEd to do the final connection to the main.

This will save you the most.

How long is the run?


I just need it 15-20 feed bumped over....can they just splice it on a new angle giving me room?


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pittmike wrote:
Why is it moving at all btw if it’s an above ground pool? A main line should be deep enough unless you are worried about deck posts or something.

On the other hand getting electricity from the house to the pool for filter and heater is easy and cheaper if you have that done.


Town codes. Above ground can't run over electrical that is buried, has to have 5 foot buffer zone too.


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PostPosted: Tue May 07, 2019 3:50 pm 
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Caller Bob wrote:
GoldenJet wrote:
312player wrote:
Direct burial cable for 200 amps - 1.50$ per foot
Ditch witch rental - 4 hours- 65$
Electrician to tie everything in - 300$


Move that decimal over one spot Gomer.


If you're lucky and there is enough slack in the electrical line, you can expose it and just move it out of the way.

If you need to move it, ComEd will do it, but it will be expensive.

You can trench it yourself, of hire someone. Have your electrician supply the cable and run it from the pedastal/pole to the house. They need to leave enough coiled at the pole for ComEd to do the final connection to the main.

This will save you the most.

How long is the run?


I just need it 15-20 feed bumped over....can they just splice it on a new angle giving me room?


I'm pretty sure they don't allow the drop to the house to be spliced. It's worth asking a local electrician. What town are you in? I can ask my guy. I'm pretty sure the code is statewide now.

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GoldenJet wrote:
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GoldenJet wrote:
312player wrote:
Direct burial cable for 200 amps - 1.50$ per foot
Ditch witch rental - 4 hours- 65$
Electrician to tie everything in - 300$


Move that decimal over one spot Gomer.


If you're lucky and there is enough slack in the electrical line, you can expose it and just move it out of the way.

If you need to move it, ComEd will do it, but it will be expensive.

You can trench it yourself, of hire someone. Have your electrician supply the cable and run it from the pedastal/pole to the house. They need to leave enough coiled at the pole for ComEd to do the final connection to the main.

This will save you the most.

How long is the run?


I just need it 15-20 feed bumped over....can they just splice it on a new angle giving me room?


I'm pretty sure they don't allow the drop to the house to be spliced. It's worth asking a local electrician. What town are you in? I can ask my guy. I'm pretty sure the code is statewide now.

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PostPosted: Tue May 07, 2019 4:06 pm 
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Caller Bob wrote:
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GoldenJet wrote:
312player wrote:
Direct burial cable for 200 amps - 1.50$ per foot
Ditch witch rental - 4 hours- 65$
Electrician to tie everything in - 300$


Move that decimal over one spot Gomer.


If you're lucky and there is enough slack in the electrical line, you can expose it and just move it out of the way.

If you need to move it, ComEd will do it, but it will be expensive.

You can trench it yourself, of hire someone. Have your electrician supply the cable and run it from the pedastal/pole to the house. They need to leave enough coiled at the pole for ComEd to do the final connection to the main.

This will save you the most.

How long is the run?


I just need it 15-20 feed bumped over....can they just splice it on a new angle giving me room?


I'm pretty sure they don't allow the drop to the house to be spliced. It's worth asking a local electrician. What town are you in? I can ask my guy. I'm pretty sure the code is statewide now.

Plainfield


Here's his response: "Depends on the situation. ComEd has to make the call."

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I am an electrician. The point of service is where underground feeders connect to the meter lugs. Those are Com-ed's wires and you are going to pay out the ass for them to move them. Move the pool.

Image I am assuming you either have this set up or it was a previous above ground drop and then just sleeved the wires down the pole and underground.

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Caller Bob wrote:
GoldenJet wrote:
312player wrote:
Direct burial cable for 200 amps - 1.50$ per foot
Ditch witch rental - 4 hours- 65$
Electrician to tie everything in - 300$
Move that decimal over one spot Gomer.


If you're lucky and there is enough slack in the electrical line, you can expose it and just move it out of the way.

If you need to move it, ComEd will do it, but it will be expensive.

You can trench it yourself, of hire someone. Have your electrician supply the cable and run it from the pedastal/pole to the house. They need to leave enough coiled at the pole for ComEd to do the final connection to the main.

This will save you the most.

How long is the run?
I just need it 15-20 feed bumped over....can they just splice it on a new angle giving me room?
Just write it off.

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PostPosted: Tue May 07, 2019 4:21 pm 
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I am an electrician. The point of service is where underground feeders connect to the meter lugs. Those are Com-ed's wires and you are going to pay out the ass for them to move them. Move the pool.


Definitely the cheapest option...if it is an option.

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GoldenJet wrote:
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I am an electrician. The point of service is where underground feeders connect to the meter lugs. Those are Com-ed's wires and you are going to pay out the ass for them to move them. Move the pool.


Definitely the cheapest option...if it is an option.

if caller bob lives in chicago the cheapest option is not to install a pool that's available for 90 days a year and actually used for maybe 20


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Renting the digging equipment, hiring the bootleg electrician that thinks he can do this and buying the wire that would have to be purchased on the black market after being stolen from com-ed would be cheaper than the fine you are going to pay for attempting this.

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splice the wire fore sure... also use bare wire... fuck the protective coat.... copper clad all the way too, make sure it is from china


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Do you have conduit or direct burial? UMN is probably correct that comed need to inspect before restoring power. I dug a trench and ran PVC from the pole to my girlfriend's mom's house 2 years ago in the city. I had to pull a rope for comed Ed through and have comed tie it in to the pole and meter. I'm no electrician. I'm assuming Plainfield is like the wild west though, you could probably gave some sparky take over from the pedestal.. the key is trenching it yourself and running the pipe or direct burial or whatever you're allowed to do out there yourself to keep cost down.

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Move to a place without electricity.

and then kill yourself.

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Is it normal for companies to run trunk lines under private property? Don't they generally stay in the easements? Did the sub division developer just do a shit load of cheap shit?

Primaries should be in easements, secondary, lines don't have to. They still should try and do a pattern that gives you flexibility, but a diagonal through a yard is the cheapest and then they can charge again if you want it moved for a pool/deck etc. :evil:


what the fuck is a primary and a secondary?

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The primary would be the gun you shoot yourself with. The secondary is the rope around your neck in case you miss with the bullet, the rope will do the trick.

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I have no idea what it costs as we have nothing to do with it. the developer, builder, pool contractor, or electrician deals with the electric services with comed directly.

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