§ 21-441  USE OF ELECTRICITY BY CUSTOMERS.
   (A)   Electricity supplied by the town shall not be used in conjunction with any other source of electricity without previous written notice to, and consent of, the Town Manager, except that whenever the customer has another source of electricity, such source may be used without prior permission from the Town Manager during periods when the electricity supplied by the town fails, or is interrupted.
   (B)   Because the town’s facilities used in supplying electricity to the customer have a definite limited capacity, and can be damaged by overloads, the customer shall give adequate notice to the town and obtain the Town Manager’s written consent before making any substantial change in the amount, or use, of the load connected to the town’s service.
   (C)   The customer shall not use electricity in any manner which will be detrimental to the town’s supply of electricity to other customers. The town reserves the right, but shall have no duty, to determine the suitability of apparatus or appliances to be connected to its service by the customer, and to refuse to continue to supply electricity if it shall determine that the operation of such apparatus, or appliances, may be detrimental to its electric system, or to the supply of electricity to any other customer.
(Code 1976, § 6-2A.50) (Ord. 6-83, passed 9-19-1983)