Originally posted by: MS Dawn
That's a pretty rough looking transformer vault. What's the primary voltage on the pig? (The lead feeding on the top)
Running UF over ground is also pretty bad unless temporary. :Q
Originally posted by: Armitage
Yea - and what the hell is a transformer doing under what appears to be a residential patio to begin with??
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
That's a pretty rough looking transformer vault. What's the primary voltage on the pig? (The lead feeding on the top)
Running UF over ground is also pretty bad unless temporary. :Q
Originally posted by: Armitage
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
That's a pretty rough looking transformer vault. What's the primary voltage on the pig? (The lead feeding on the top)
Running UF over ground is also pretty bad unless temporary. :Q
Yea - and what the hell is a transformer doing under what appears to be a residential patio to begin with??
information technology would get to exit? exit where? the hole?IT would get exiting!
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
It's a pump for drainage.
Aside from that part outside, I'd say it's to code, but I wouldn't walk away from a job done like that.
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
It's a pump for drainage.
Aside from that part outside, I'd say it's to code, but I wouldn't walk away from a job done like that.
LOL that is definitely NOT a pump. It's a distribution transformer what lineman call a pole pig. They are typically seen bolted near the top of large poles about 35 feet above the ground and range in capacity from 5 to 100 kVA, 7.5kV~16kV primary, 120/240 secondary single ?
No, it is your typical stepdown transformer that SHOULD be on a pole. The primary is probably 7200 volt, and comes into the enclosure on the far right side of the unit, out that conduit. The primary cable is coaxial.t's a pump for drainage.
