§ 51.06  WIRING REQUIREMENTS; METER INSTALLATION.
   (A)   The consumer shall provide, free of expense to the town, a suitable place for the meter or meters or other appliances.
   (B)   All service and entrance wires must be enclosed in iron conduit from point of entrance to building to the meter, and must be equipped with an entrance fuse and switch to protect the meter and other equipment in the building, same to be enclosed in a steel cabinet box of approved pattern and conduit and box to be grounded with not less than No. 10 copper wire.
   (C)   No service wire shall be smaller than No. 10B. & S. gauge from point of entrance to meter.
   (D)   All meters must be installed in the following manner:  Meter must be located outside of building or in such place where it can be read without having to keep a key to get to it.  This must be done unless circumstances make it impossible to do otherwise.  All meters must be not more than seven feet above the floor and not less than five feet above the floor.
('83 Code, § 4-1 I.G.)
   (E)   The town will own, furnish, and maintain the meter or meters and the consumer must have loops left in the wiring suitable for their connection.
   (F)   All wiring should be inspected and approved by a competent electric inspector before application is made to have the current turned on.  This is necessary for the protection of the consumer, as the town is not responsible for any defect of the wiring or devices on the consumer's premises.
   (G)   Every job of wiring or repairs involving a change should also be inspected and a certificate obtained therefor.
('83 Code, § 4-1 I.H.)