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"Wild_Bill" wrote in message
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Slab type transformers aren't particularly difficult to locate outdoors or
indoors.

An armor channel covers the HV side conductors downward along the side of
the utility pole, as underground service is typical with pad xfmrs.

Various sizes of outdoor-duty types can be seen around commercial sites,
and also mobile home parks and campgrounds.

In a wire mill environment where I worked years ago, the KV lines were run
underground into the facility, and the switchgear, xfmrs and various
cabinets were mounted on a reinforced overhead slab standing on beams.
The 3-phase 460VAC circuits were branched out with buss systems.

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WB
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Yes, but typically the utility will only provide a pad mount if the user is
not close enough for secondary service from a pole or existing pad mount.



"john" wrote in message
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Pad mount are more involved than hanging one on the pole. Security and
limiting the access involve a secure fencing system or vault or some
other secure enclosure. Someone will try to steal the copper and run up
the electric demand.

John