(A) Service shall be provided based upon the electric utility’s rules and regulations.
(B) The electric utility shall furnish and maintain, at its expense, the facilities (including poles, conductors, meters, protective equipment, and transformers) for a single delivery point. The electric utility shall place its meters at the delivery point, unless otherwise determined by the electric utility. All facilities beyond the delivery point are the responsibility of the customer.
(C) If the electric utility places its meters at the primary voltage level, the customer’s demand (kW) and energy (kWh) measurements shall be reduced by 2% for the purposes of this schedule.
(D) The electric utility may require corrective measures to be taken by the customer for any motor or other apparatus which, in the opinion of the electric utility, will cause, or is causing, unacceptable voltage fluctuation to other customers. Unless otherwise determined by the electric utility service area, the maximum primary voltage fluctuation will not exceed 3%.
(E) The customer shall be responsible for any necessary protection of customer’s equipment, including, but not limited to, under-voltage, phase-reversal, and/or loss-of-phase relays.
(F) At the time that both the requested and actual in-service dates have elapsed, the customer shall be responsible for the minimum monthly charge even if the facility is not yet using electrical energy.
(G) The customer will be required to give satisfactory assurance by means of a written agreement as to the amount and duration of the business offered.
(Ord. 2010-11, passed 9-22-2010; Ord. 2019-25, passed on 5-13-2020)