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ELECTRIC SERVICE INSTALLATION MANUAL - EIGHTH EDITION <br />Seco <br />lines <br />to <br />In <br />C. <br />18" ►ice 18" <br />A <br />Customer's luminaire on wood <br />pole supporting power company's <br />secondary aerial cable. <br />CL <br />B <br />Customer's luminaire <br />on pole requiring a service drop. <br />No. 8 AWG 7 -strand aluminum wire, RHW, of sufficient length to splice to the power company's lines. Coil <br />the wire at the pole, pending splicing by utility. <br />In the line unfused, insulated separable connector, suitable for No. 8 AWG stranded aluminum wire on line <br />side, No. 12 copper wire on load side. <br />In the line fuse holder and fuse suitable for No. 8 AWG stranded aluminum wire on line side and No. 12 <br />AWG copper on load side. <br />No. 12 AWG RHW black, single conductor stranded wire. <br />No. 12 AWG RHW white, single conductor stranded wire <br />3/4" PVC Schedule 80 conduit. <br />Luminaries and bracket. <br />Aluminum service drop anchor bolt, assembly furnished and installed by customer. <br />Wood pole by customer. <br />Preformed grip by customer. <br />Aluminum service drop by customer. <br />12" minimum clearance between the light fixture and the utility service conductor. If not possible when <br />service drop passes over luminaries, the utility will select a splicing point which will provide a passage to <br />the right or left of luminaries to provide a 12" clearance. <br />Figure 5-12. Street lighting from an overhead electrical source, details. <br />94 <br />Hawaiian Electric, Inc. • Hawai'i Electric Light, Inc. • Maui Electric, Ltd. <br />