We just wanted you to know that we've read your post and have put it into the queue for our foreman to solve, however, we need the lamppost numbers in order to create work orders. Please provide. Thank you.
Please note, After CSL put stickers onto the wooden poles to identify the lamps, Hydro Quebec came along and replaced those poles with new taller ones. The stickers went away with the poles to which they were attached.
Before, HQ distributed electricity on the shorter poles at 550 volts. Now they distribute electricity at 1100 volts. That requires taller poles to attach and keep the wires away from the ground.
The poster mentioned the lamp between two street addresses. Does he have to provide indication about whether the lamp is a single or double?
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Mr. Leslie Satenstein (Registered User)
Please note, After CSL put stickers onto the wooden poles to identify the lamps, Hydro Quebec came along and replaced those poles with new taller ones. The stickers went away with the poles to which they were attached.
Before, HQ distributed electricity on the shorter poles at 550 volts. Now they distribute electricity at 1100 volts. That requires taller poles to attach and keep the wires away from the ground.
The poster mentioned the lamp between two street addresses. Does he have to provide indication about whether the lamp is a single or double?