Wow, Matt, I dont know you!! & that is why I question some of the BS thrown out on here, You do not work for Duquesne or FE, I know cause I work for Duquesne & have worked for FE, I have the employer codes of all SAP vendors on each property & yours is not on there, Neither utility does daily short term contracts!
SOoooo, all this crap about you work for the utility is BS & where ever you got your Ehap training.....that entity should be sued by the display of knowledge you wrongly tossed out!
Again: if you are using that out dated tester you are in violation of many laws!! You are not properly trained to use that device & unless you are a contracted company you are not allowed to work within 10ft of energized power lines, BTW: the URD on your device stands for "underground residential distribution" its for pad mount transformers, power centers & submersible transformers & other underground functions.
Warning: if you have to use a tester to determine if a line is alive you shouldnt be working around it!!! first thing we are all taught as Line clearance trimmers-----------treat all lines as energized!!
Now......whos your inspector from the utility? I know em all, better yet just tell me what Bldg he is out of thats all Ill need & you wont have to say his name, and yes Im saying you dont do line work under "legal" means with any utility, cause if ya did you wouldnt have to have testers that you got on the sly!!!!!! Nuff said about this "i work line work" crap!
LXT..........