Electrical Service Weatherhead
As it was mentioned before a proper and correct electrical weatherhead installation is required and considered crucial when you have the overhead electrical service within the house.
Electrical service weatherhead. Threaded service entrance cap aluminum rigid imc conduit 1 2 in. You should be able to see a metal pole that rises from the roof and there is a rounded cap on top of it. The weatherhead is designed to prevent water from running down the wires into your service box breaker box the weatherhead cap on top of the pipe stops rain from entering the pipe. Get free shipping on qualified weatherhead electrical boxes conduit fittings or buy online pick up in store today in the electrical department.
What is electrical weatherhead. Electrical distribution equipment fasteners and hardware fittings flooring fuses heating ventilation and air conditioning. A weatherhead also called a weathercap service head service entrance cap or gooseneck slang is a weatherproof service drop entry point where overhead power or telephone wires enter a building or where wires transition between overhead and underground cables. The open front of the weatherhead faces downward to keep out rain and snow.
Because this is the point where electrical power coming from the overhead cables and telephone lines connect into your home it is has to be installed correctly. The pole is called the mast or riser and it contains a large cable or individual wires known as the service entrance conductors or service entrance cable. The bottom end of the service mast connects to the home s service panel or breaker box an additional set of service cables starts at the service panel and the electric meter and runs up through and out of the service head. 3 inch blackburn pvc screw type service entrance weatherhead.
Get free shipping on qualified weatherhead conduit fittings or buy online pick up in store today in the electrical department. These conductors exit the mast through the weatherhead which is shaped. The service drop is either anchored to a metal pole rising through the roof or attached to the exterior of the house. At a building the wires enter a conduit a protective metal pipe and the weatherhead is a waterproof cap on the end of the.