A: No this unit is not on the Con Ed approval list ~ they have ring type options no ringless.
by|Mar 30, 2023
Q:is this meter nyc approved ?
by|Mar 15, 2023
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A: I do not show it on the approval list closest offering would be SUAT417-0PRG see cut sheet below. Please feel free to double check with the utility company since our lists are not updated as often at the utility site.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/dcc-data-extract/new-delta/asset/Compas/daily/Compas/Specification%20Sheet/SIE_SS_TalonMeterSocket_UAT417-0PRG.pdf
by|Mar 18, 2023
Q:does this have a MEG sticker on it
by|Feb 2, 2022
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A: This will NOT have a MEG sticker on it, but we do show this unit as approved for use in our MEG metering approval database.
by|Feb 3, 2022
Q:does this Meter have 2-2" knock out on the bottom
by|Dec 21, 2015
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A: Yes
by|Aug 28, 2022
A: Hi Leo,
Yes, this SUAT417-PG has 3 knockouts on the bottom and each of the 3 knockouts can accept 2 inch conduit.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:Will this meter socket hook up to 3" Schedule 80 PVC conduit?
by|Feb 9, 2015
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A: CORRECTION: The "Power Company" refused this box stating it was the wrong box for their underground service. (Their drawing did not state required depth of box) They require a 3" Schedule 80 PVC. I had to modify the knockout to fit and it did meet the requirement drawing. The problem with this box is the depth. Not enough room for the power company to manage their wires to the top of lugs. Interior depth 3-3/4" inches. OD for 3" schedule 80 3-1/2" without lock nut.
by|May 6, 2023
A: Yes! I ordered this box and then seen the other answer to this question saying "NO". This box does have 4 - 3" knock out. It is designed for underground installation.
by|May 6, 2023
A: Hello,
The space provided by the knockouts only allows up to 2.5 inch conduit and is only designed for underground fed applications.