Bob Klaus
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Cincinnati, Iowa
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I totally understand what you are saying. There is nothing I would like more than to have this contracted out. I am an electrician, not a plumber. But with the way the economy is and the way my bosses are(tighter than a frogs a$$) they want to do it in house. I have no choice in the matter about where the equipment is located in relationship to the meter. It is already set. The trunk line will have to be 250 feet. The meter set is regulated at 5lbs, and I know this is considered high pressure. The local utilities will not recommend a pipe size. Neither will the contrators I have spoken with. If they are not doing the work they will not engineer the system, and I dont blame them a bit. I would feel the same way if if someone wanted me to design a 2500amp electrical service and not do the work. We have to get the system inspected and certified before the utilities will turn on the service. They have no problem with us doing the work in house, we have before. Just not a system this large. I was hoping someone could help me out with the calculations. I know I am looking at probley a 2 1/2" to 3" trunk line, maybe larger. I will figure something out. Thanks anyway, Bob
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