Re: [MBZ] Poles 2

2012-06-05 Thread WILTON
I think the wire I'm talking about is a pole-to-pole ground. Wilton - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2012 10:03 PM Subject: [MBZ] Poles 2 I posted: Highest voltage is at the top (single uninsulated conductor) feeding the transformers, next is transf

Re: [MBZ] Poles 2

2012-06-05 Thread Brian Toscano
That's generally true. If the power company also runs fiber, it is typically between their power lines and the phone company lines. On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 8:03 PM, wrote: > I posted: Highest voltage is at the top (single uninsulated conductor) > feeding the transformers, next is transformer o

[MBZ] Poles 2

2012-06-05 Thread RELNGSON
I posted: Highest voltage is at the top (single uninsulated conductor) feeding the transformers, next is transformer output serving the power drops to the subscribers. Next is telephone and TV is on the bottom. The poles (NOT telephone poles but utility poles) are owned by the power company and