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Old 1/10/10, 2:54 PM
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Texas Standards refer to "meter can". Is this a proper term?
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Old 1/10/10, 3:20 PM
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Default Re: Meter can

The 2006 IRC refers predominately to "meter base". There are a couple of references to "meter cabinet, enclosure and socket" but never a "meter can" that I see. I'm not sure about the NEC, maybe a sparkie can comment.
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Old 1/10/10, 3:43 PM
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Appears to have a few names.

Meter Can

meter enclosures

meter box

meter base

meter socket

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Old 1/10/10, 3:50 PM
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Mike is right, the two most prominent definitions I found was;



"Meter Enclosure" - a wood or metal cabinet, or metal socket, installed indoors or outdoors, in which the Company's metering equipment is located.

"Meter Sockets" - a meter socket is the base portion of a socket type meter. There are numerous kinds of meter sockets such as light duty, heavy duty, multi-terminal, etc. all with various numbers and sizes of conduit openings. Each particular socket has a preferred application although some are interchangeable.
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Old 1/10/10, 4:32 PM
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Thanks guys. Meter can soounded slang. If anyone has a searchable NEC see if meter can is in it. If not I will propose SoP be changed to "meter enclosure".

I used to tell people their roof was shot until a client asked me with what size bullet.

PS Is there spell check on this board? Where is it?
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Old 1/10/10, 4:36 PM
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There used to be a spell check John, now I downloaded the Google Bar and it has one on there.
I think you are right on meter can (slang).
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Old 1/10/10, 9:05 PM
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I suppose we'll have to change the language when we mention 'the terminations at the peckerhead'

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