(A) The customer shall furnish and equip all motors operating on the lines of the borough with control devices provided with suitable starting, overload and low-voltage protection or release, and in the case of motors operating equipment such as elevators, conveyors, hoists and similar appliances where a definite direction of movement must be maintained, the controlling device shall be further equipped by the customer with protection against phase reversal.
(B) The starting current for all alternating current motors shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code of the National Board of Fire Underwriters.
(C) The borough reserves the right to suspend service, after reasonable notice, to any customer whose use of service is such as to cause undue disturbance to the borough’s distribution system, or if in the borough’s judgment the customer’s installation or equipment is defective or dangerous or does not comply with reasonable safety requirements thus resulting in hazardous conditions or unsatisfactory service to its customers.
(1980 Code, Ch. 8, Part 1, § 58) (Ord. 1008, passed 5-20-1974, § 18)