Cobrahead Style

Options:Cobrahead

  • Mounted on pole set specifically for light
  • Mounted on existing Cooperative pole

Light Produced:

  • Approximately 27,500 lumens (250W bulb)

Standard Construction Specifications:

  • Overhead (OH) or Underground (UG) service
  • Mounted on existing Cooperative pole or not more than one (1) additional pole per light
  • UG Service Only (aluminum)
  • 150 feet of conductor (if pole is set specifically for light)

Monthly Charge:

  • Wood pole (new pole and existing) - $20 per fixture
  • Aluminum pole - $30 per fixture

Note: If light is shared by more than one homeowner (as in subdivision or development association), monthly charge is divided evenly between the homeowners sharing the light.

 

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Pee Dee Electric Cooperative

Cobrahead Style

Options:Cobrahead

  • Mounted on pole set specifically for light
  • Mounted on existing Cooperative pole

Light Produced:

  • Approximately 27,500 lumens (250W bulb)

Standard Construction Specifications:

  • Overhead (OH) or Underground (UG) service
  • Mounted on existing Cooperative pole or not more than one (1) additional pole per light
  • UG Service Only (aluminum)
  • 150 feet of conductor (if pole is set specifically for light)

Monthly Charge:

  • Wood pole (new pole and existing) - $20 per fixture
  • Aluminum pole - $30 per fixture

Note: If light is shared by more than one homeowner (as in subdivision or development association), monthly charge is divided evenly between the homeowners sharing the light.

 

Return to the Outdoor Lighting main page.



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