helgymatt
DIY
Hi,
I have what seems an unusual situation, and two electricians I've consulted say "I've never seen that before".
An outbuilding put up in the early 90's. They re-used an old 60 amp double pull 4 fuse panel. There is a 3 wire underground service line with two insulated hot aluminum stranded wires and 1 bare solid wire neutral. There is no ground wire and no grounding electrode. The service is not an SEU type wire.
The bare neutral goes out the bottom of the panel down PVC and out the building. Somewhere undergournd three must be a splice because it comes in the main disconnect as three insulated wires. Maybe the utility spliced this when the put in underground transformer...?
Anyway, is this bare underground neutral okay/safe? Was it in compliance at some time?
I plan to upgrade to a new fuse panel and trying to decide if it requires an all new service line.
I have what seems an unusual situation, and two electricians I've consulted say "I've never seen that before".
An outbuilding put up in the early 90's. They re-used an old 60 amp double pull 4 fuse panel. There is a 3 wire underground service line with two insulated hot aluminum stranded wires and 1 bare solid wire neutral. There is no ground wire and no grounding electrode. The service is not an SEU type wire.
The bare neutral goes out the bottom of the panel down PVC and out the building. Somewhere undergournd three must be a splice because it comes in the main disconnect as three insulated wires. Maybe the utility spliced this when the put in underground transformer...?
Anyway, is this bare underground neutral okay/safe? Was it in compliance at some time?
I plan to upgrade to a new fuse panel and trying to decide if it requires an all new service line.