Primary Service Standards
This document contains the requirements and recommendations for loadbreak switchgear and meter compartments intended for installation as service equipment on the DTE Electric system.
The District must approve all meter locations prior to installation (WAC 296-46B-230). No customer owned equipment may be installed between the meter-mounting equipment and a. The following electric s...
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This document contains the requirements and recommendations for loadbreak switchgear and meter compartments intended for installation as service equipment on the DTE Electric system.
The Customer shall provide, install, own, and maintain ALL equipment after the point of service including the Primary Metering Cabinet, load side primary cable, transformers, conduit, and pull boxes.
All meter and service equipment installations shall comply with the service requirements of CRA-ES and with rules and regulations of the inspection authorities having jurisdiction. All meter sockets and
Typical points of delivery include weatherheads, meter sockets, service junction boxes, handholes, padmounted transformers, and vaults. The point of delivery shall be determined by FPL.
This manual is for electronic distribution only and is designed to provide you with the most current information on the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power''s (Department) service equipment
The National Electric Safety Code requires an unobstructed working space that extends from the floor or ground to a minimum height of 6 feet, 6 inches. For electrical equipment mounted higher than 6 feet,
It specifies that metering equipment must be approved and meet EUSERC specifications. The utility must be consulted during planning to determine the optimal meter location. Primary metering can be
Each meter room conforms with the requirements in Section 5, Meters and Service Entrance Equipment of the District''s ESR. All applicable requirements in the District''s Electrical Service Requirements
It specifies that metering equipment must be approved and meet EUSERC specifications. The utility must be consulted during planning to determine the
After determining the meter socket location, the service route, the height of the service mast, and the size of the service equipment, installation of the service equipment can begin.
All meter locations shall meet all NEC requirements regarding but not limited to access, egress and clear space around the meter. There shall be a minimum of three and one half (3.5) feet working space
At a point to be mutually agreed upon, the Customer will provide a suitable location on his premises for the installation of the Company''s meter and other equipment necessary for the Company to provide