Thanks for the information I'll keep that in mind. We already do most of what you have mentioned GroovyGuy i was looking more towards identifying for personnel in the field without having to access a laptop or Ipad, just to give them an idea as to weather they are headed in the right direction...
These are all excellent answers, we are required by RUS to label and identify all poles on our system. We have been lucky due to the fact of not having anything get to screwed up when adding poles between existing poles by adding an A or B behind the number. Yes we do have a pole tax and a line...
I was searching the web for a new way to number our poles at a small Co-Op in the New England and ran across this smthread238-208577. Since that thread was closed I thought that I would ask if anyone has a different way to physically number a pole that could be tied more to sub, circuit...