To limit costs, many homeowners opt to excavate the power cable themselves. This is safe if you take certain precautions.
- Contact Utility Safety Partners before any work begins to locate any other utility lines in the area.
- If EPCOR has set up a temporary 120V jumper, you will need to contact our Metering Department at 780-412-3288 or the Faulted Service Representative to temporarily disconnect power service. This disconnection will allow you to dig around your service line without worrying about the risk of shock or electocution. A minimum notice of 2 business days is required to ensure the disconnection happens on the same day as your excavation.
- If EPCOR has set up a temporary service using 240V jumper support from the neighbour's service, you are safe to excavate because the underground electricity cable has been fully disconnected.
- Typically, the cable is buried approximately 4 feet underground. However, this depth can vary. Some cables have been found as deep as 6 feet. Ensure that the excavation complies with Part 32 of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code (2009).
- Use extreme caution when you're exposing the power cable by hand with a shovel, especially if other utilities are buried in the same area. You will be responsible if they are damaged during the excavation.
- To complete the repair, we require the hole to be 4 feet wide by 5 feet long, with a minimum of 4 feet of cable exposed. The damaged portion of the cable should be in the middle of the excavation with 2 feet of clean cable on either side.
- Clear the hole of any debris or water.