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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 1272850" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>Arching on conduit between meter and breaker, shows bad connection between top of breaker to transf. You have not said where the meter loop is, is it a meter pole or is loop on the transf. pole. </p><p>By looking at a connection, you can tell if it is good or bad, you can not troubleshoot without having a volt meter and checking voltage. From experience you have to ask for a supervisor at the coop and ask for a different employee to come out, if they are mis-diagnosing the problem, the coop is liable for any damages to your equipment. </p><p> Also if their is arching at meter, it is a safety hazard and a death trap, anyone or animal touching loop will be electrocuted. You need to take action and find the problem. </p><p> It is a OSHA violation for any coop employee to touch a meter base or check voltage without rubber gloves, it is a serious situation you are dealing with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 1272850, member: 10124"] Arching on conduit between meter and breaker, shows bad connection between top of breaker to transf. You have not said where the meter loop is, is it a meter pole or is loop on the transf. pole. By looking at a connection, you can tell if it is good or bad, you can not troubleshoot without having a volt meter and checking voltage. From experience you have to ask for a supervisor at the coop and ask for a different employee to come out, if they are mis-diagnosing the problem, the coop is liable for any damages to your equipment. Also if their is arching at meter, it is a safety hazard and a death trap, anyone or animal touching loop will be electrocuted. You need to take action and find the problem. It is a OSHA violation for any coop employee to touch a meter base or check voltage without rubber gloves, it is a serious situation you are dealing with. [/QUOTE]
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