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Andy asks:
I recently had to have the phone line replaced between the street and the DeMark box on the side of my house. It would have been a lot easier for the contractor to have located a new DeMark box on the side of the house and taken away the old one ---- less tunnelling under driveways, etc. I was told that the Demark box MUST be installed at the electrical service entrance and the ground wire attached to the service entrance ground rod... I suggested just putting in another ground rod at the alternate location instead. I was told this was not allowed --- the Demark box MUST go at the meter service entrance. Both the phone company technician and the phone line subcontractor told me this, separately. So, does anyone here have any expertise on this ? I'd sure like to see some discussion about this requirement. Andy in Eureka, Texas |
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