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All wiring shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the provisions of the latest National Electric Code. The co-op will not connect or remain connected with any customer's wiring of facilities until a Certificate of Inspection has been issued and received by Tri-County REC. This covers new buildings and modifications involving wiring changes.

Tri-County REC will run only one service line to a customer's premises or install only one meter for each class of service to be supplied except where, in its judgment, special conditions may make more than one necessary. Service lines will not normally be run from building to building. If special conditions warrant it, an exception may be made at the co-op's option.

The customer shall own, maintain and operate all substation and transforming equipment where voltage, phase or frequency is different than normally supplied by Tri-County REC. The customer shall bear the cost of special installations that may be necessary to meet a particular requirement for service (other than standard voltages) if closer than allowable voltage and frequency variation is desired.

Where service is supplied at 7200 volts or higher (Primary Power), the co-op will extend its facilities to the customer's service connection at primary voltage, all equipment after this point will be owned and maintained by the customer.

Tri-County REC will not continue to serve fluctuating loads unless corrective action is taken. When the customer's use of equipment having operating characteristics that impose high instantaneous demand, such as welders, hoists, furnaces, x-ray machines, etc., causes undue fluctuation, the customer must install corrective equipment at their sole expense. The co-op will not serve or continue to serve customer loads where acceptable voltage and phase characteristics cause harmonic distortions.

The co-op's service equipment, transformers and meters have a definite limited capacity and the customer is responsible to notify the co-op of any additions to the customer's connected load so that adequate facilities can be maintained. The customer will be responsible for all costs involved to investigate the loss of service and correct the situation. The customer will be billed for the estimated use of energy that was used.

The co-op will use reasonable diligence to maintain uninterrupted service, but does not guarantee a constant or regular supply of service and shall not be held liable for damages including loss of business or loss of production due to variations or cessations in such supply. The customer shall notify the co-op of any interruptions or irregularities in service or any known trouble, defect or accident to the supply of service. Due to the sensitive nature of electronic equipment the customer should provide protection against variations in supply.

 


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