05-24-2013, 05:38 AM
OK, called HELCO. You need to speak to the engineering dept at 969-0311 if you are considering doing this. Garage would be permitted as "commercial building". HELCO needs the following documents submitted in order to hook up commercial power.
- 1 line diagram
- meter evaluation
- panel schedule
- location plan
- service data
These documents should be something that professional electricians know about. You will get 100 amp service hooked up to a pole at a max distance from the power pole on the road, of 100 feet, for free from HELCO (this is what SSPP covers). You will however have to pay for the power pole and for the electrician to install the powerpole etc. The permanent HELCO power pole will have a meter on it, and a plugin port. Then your electrician can run the power line over to your structure. The pole set at 100ft from the powerpole on the road, will be inspected by the county. There are sample electrical drawings on the HELCO website that electricians can look at to guide them through the process. HOpe this info helps!
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- 1 line diagram
- meter evaluation
- panel schedule
- location plan
- service data
These documents should be something that professional electricians know about. You will get 100 amp service hooked up to a pole at a max distance from the power pole on the road, of 100 feet, for free from HELCO (this is what SSPP covers). You will however have to pay for the power pole and for the electrician to install the powerpole etc. The permanent HELCO power pole will have a meter on it, and a plugin port. Then your electrician can run the power line over to your structure. The pole set at 100ft from the powerpole on the road, will be inspected by the county. There are sample electrical drawings on the HELCO website that electricians can look at to guide them through the process. HOpe this info helps!
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