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CD 230 Hemingray glass insulator in servive use
E Riley St., Bluffton, Indiana
Just a shot of a single CD 230 Hemingray 512 glass insulator along with an older looking GE transformer.
Within the last two years a wire along with a CD 230 Hemingray 512 glass insulator on the left side of the crossarm were taken down from service. This has been the case with a lot of poles in Bluffton with a wire removed from service the last few years.
Just a shot of a single CD 230 Hemingray 512 glass insulator along with an older looking GE transformer.
Within the last two years a wire along with a CD 230 Hemingray 512 glass insulator on the left side of the crossarm were taken down from service. This has been the case with a lot of poles in Bluffton with a wire removed from service the last few years.
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It would seem to me that Bluffton may be in the process of scrapping out its series lighting system and converting the streetlights to operate on 120V or 240V.
It would seem that the series lighting parts are getting more expensive than the multiple system equivalents - that and the loops need to be treated with the same level of caution as the adjacent primary distribution conductors whereas there is a little more leeway when working at secondary voltages.
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