2014-086ORDINANCE NO. 2014 -086
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVING
AND ADOPTING THE REVISED AND AMENDED " DENTON MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC -
ELECTRIC SERVICE STANDARDS" REGARDING THE CITY'S MUNICIPALLY -OWNED
ELECTRIC UTILITY, DENTON MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC; PROVIDING FOR A
REPEALER; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes the importance and appropriateness of a
comprehensive, written method of communication, in clearly making known its Denton
Municipal Electric — Electric Service Standards, to the citizens of the City of Denton, Texas; and
WHEREAS, on October 4, 2005 the City Council established the "Denton Municipal
Electric — Electric Service Standards" (hereafter the "Standards ") and approved and adopted
them by Ordinance No. 2005 -312; and
WHEREAS, after a thorough review of the Standards, DME staff has recommended
revising and amending them in order to better and more clearly reflect the present state of DME
providing the requirements for obtaining electric service to the residents and ratepayers of the
City; and
WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board has reviewed and considered the proposed revised
and amended Standards, at its open meeting held on March 10, 2014, and has recommended to
the City Council that the Standards, as revised and amended, be approved by the City Council;
and;
WHEREAS, after having reviewed the Denton Municipal Electric - Electric Service
Standards, the City Council is of the opinion that the revised and amended "Denton Municipal
Electric - Electric Service Standards" are in the best interest of the citizens of the City of Denton,
Texas and should therefore be approved and adopted by the City Council, as attached; NOW
THEREFORE
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. The recitations set forth in the Preamble to this Ordinance are hereby
incorporated herewith, and are made a part of this Ordinance.
SECTION 2. The revised and amended "Denton Municipal Electric - Electric Service
Standards" which are attached hereto as Exhibit "A," are hereby approved and adopted herein,
and incorporated herewith by reference by the City Council.
SECTION 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in force when the provisions of this
ordinance become effective which are inconsistent, or in conflict with the terms or provisions
contained in this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict.
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SECTION 4. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word in
this ordinance, or application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid by any court
of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of
this ordinance, and the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, hereby declares it would have
enacted such remaining portions despite any such invalidity.
SECTION 5. This ordinance shall become effective on and after May 1, 2014.
SECTION 6. This ordinance and the attached exhibit shall be maintained by the City
Secretary for public inspection and copying.
PASSED AND APPROVED this th day of April, 2014.
MARK A. BURROUGHS, MAYOR
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1.
Definitions
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2.
General
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3.
Point of Delivery
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4.
Method of Providing Service
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5.
Continuity of Electric Service
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6.
Lighting
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7.
General Line Extensions
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8.
Residential Line Extensions
21
9.
Other Line Extensions
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10.
Residential Developments
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11.
Mobile Home Developments
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12.
Commercial Developments
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13.
Temporary Service
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14.
Meters
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15.
Customers Receipt of Electric Energy
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16.
Customers Use of Electric Energy
30
17.
Customers Electrical Load
30
18.
Interconnection to Electric System
32
19.
Liability, Indemnity, and Disclaimer of Warranties
32
20.
Conditions to be Fulfilled by Applicant or Customer
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Appendix A
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Appendix B
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Appendix C
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a. Accessible (as applied to wiring methods):
Capable of being removed or exposed without damaging the building structure or
finish, or not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the building.
(Applicable Reference —NEC 100)
b. Accessible (as applied to equipment):
Allowing close approach: Not guarded by locked doors, elevation, landscaping, or
other effective means. Allows doors or covers to be fully opened or removed, and
equipment to be operated safely by service personnel. (Applicable Reference —
NEC 100)
C. Accessible, Readily:
Capable of being reached quickly for operation, renewal, or inspections, without
requiring those to whom ready access is requisite to climb over or remove
obstacles or to resort to portable ladders, chairs, and so forth. (Applicable
Reference —NEC 100 Section 2)
d. Aid -in- Construction:
A fee required to offset the cost of construction of facilities outside those
normally allowed for installation of electric service.
e. Approved:
Acceptable to Denton Municipal Electric (DME) or other Authority having
jurisdiction. (Applicable Reference —NEC 100)
f. Authority:
Any person or organization with the legal right to control or regulate the devices
or actions under discussion.
g. Base Revenues:
Base Revenues are all charges under the Customer's applicable rate schedule not
including Energy Cost Adjustment (ECA) or Renewable Cost Adjustment (RCA)
charges.
h. Building:
"Building" referred to in these standards includes all occupancies within the same
outside walls under a common roof. Individual occupancies separated by
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firewalls or fire barriers do not constitute separate buildings for the purpose of
receiving electric service drops or laterals.
i. Cable:
A solid conductor with insulation, or a stranded conductor with or without
insulation and other coverings (single- conductor cable), or a combination of
conductors insulated from one another (multiple- conductor cable). (Applicable
Reference — NESC Section 2)
j. Conductors Considered Outside of Building:
Conductors shall be considered outside of a building or other structure if they are
installed under any of the following conditions (Applicable Reference — NEC
230.6):
(1) Where installed under not less than two - inches of concrete beneath a building
or other structure; or
(2) Where installed within a building or other structure in a raceway that is
encased in concrete or brick not less than two inches thick; or
(3) Where installed in any vault that meets the construction requirements of NEC
Article 450, Part III; or
(4) Where installed in conduit under not less than twenty four (24 ") inches of
earth beneath a building or other structure.
k. Conductor, Electric:
A material usually in the form of a wire, cable, or bus -bar, suitable for carrying an
electric current. (Applicable Reference — NESC)
1. Conduit:
A single channel designed and approved specifically for electrical conductors.
M. Customer:
Any individual, partnership, association, joint venture, firm, public or private
corporation or governmental agency who is applicant for, or who is receiving the
benefit of electric service at a specified Point of Delivery from DME. This term
also includes any authorized representative who designs or constructs the service
and meter installation.
M Customer's Installation:
With the exception of DME meter installation, all wiring, devices, apparatus and
appliances of any kind or nature useful in connection with Customer's ability to
take electric service that are installed on Customer's side of the DME determined
Point of Delivery.
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o. Demand Load:
The term "demand load" as used herein shall mean the maximum load in kilowatts
during any specified time interval. The maximum demand will be determined by
appropriate DME personnel and will be used to determine the size and rating of
all equipment used in the DME service installation. Demand load may be
expressed in terms of amperes, watts, or volt- amperes.
P. Denton Municipal Electric (DME):
The municipal electric utility owned and operated by the City of Denton, Texas in
Denton County, Texas.
q. Electric Service:
The availability of electric service at the Point of Delivery to all Customers for
their general use, irrespective of whether any electric energy is actually taken.
r. Enclosure:
The case or housing of apparatus, or the fence or wall that surrounds an
installation to prevent personnel from accidentally contacting energized parts, or
to protect the equipment from physical damage. (Applicable Reference — NEC
100)
S. Enclosure, Meter:
An enclosure whose purpose is housing the DME kWh or kW meter(s). See § l .z,.
and § l .aa. herein.
t. Enclosure, Instrument Transformer:
An enclosure whose purpose is housing the DME instrument transformers
(voltage or current transformers).
U. Energy, Electric:
Electrical power (kilowatts) consumed over a given amount of time. The unit of
energy as used herein shall be the kilowatt-hour. (a Kilowatt -hour is 1000 watt -
hours).
V. Fire Protection Note (FPN):
Notes included that highlight fire potential areas related to grounding or fault
protection.
W. Ground:
A conducting connection, whether intentional or accidental, between an electrical
circuit or equipment and the earth, or to some conducting body that serves in
place of the earth. (Applicable Reference — NEC 100)
X. Grounded:
Connected to the earth or to some conducting body that serves in place of the
earth. (Applicable Reference —NEC 100)
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Y. Grounded Effectively:
Intentionally connected to the earth through a ground connection or connections
of sufficiently low impedance and having sufficient current - carrying capacity to
prevent the buildup of voltages that may result in undue hazards to connected
equipment or to persons.
Z. Meter:
The device or any auxiliary equipment installed by DME to measure customer
electric energy and demand. Meters are classified as either single -phase or three -
phase, and are either self - contained or transformer - rated. Self- contained meters
operate directly from the service voltage and load current. Transformer -rated
meters require current transformers ( "CT's ") or voltage transformers ( "VT's "), or
both, to reduce the service current or voltage when they are beyond the measuring
capacity of self - contained meters.
aa. Meter Loop:
All wiring and connections within the meter or instrument transformer enclosure
or meter socket required to connect metering equipment to a Customer's residence
or place of business. This equipment usually consists of service lateral or service
entrance conductors within the meter or instrument transformer enclosure or
meter socket for connection to the line and load side of metering equipment.
bb. Meter Base (Single - position):
A DME- approved single - position enclosure of weather resistant design used for
mounting a detachable type self - contained meter.
CC. National Electrical Code (NEC, ANSI/NFPA -70):
An American National Standard published by the National Fire Protection
Association for the purposes of safeguarding persons and property from hazards
arising from the use of electricity, and setting forth provisions considered
necessary for safety. Electrical contractors must abide by the NEC, for internal
and external wiring of buildings and structures.
This Code shall be referred to herein as the NEC and shall mean the edition of the
code approved by DME, or the authority having jurisdiction. Some NEC data
referred to herein may be modified from time to time as determined by the
National Fire Protection Association or its successors. The more stringent
requirements shall apply where there is a difference between DME service
standards and the NEC.
dd. National Electrical Safety Code (NESC, ANSI C2):
An American National Standard published by the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE).
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The purpose of the NESC is the practical safeguarding of persons during the
installation, operation, or maintenance of electric supply and communication lines
and associated equipment.
The NESC covers supply and communication lines, equipment, and associated
work practices employed by a public or private electric supply, communications,
railway, or similar utility in the exercise of its function as a utility. It covers
similar systems under the control of qualified persons, such as those associated
with an industrial complex or utility interactive system.
The Code or revisions to the Code shall be referred to herein as the NESC. It
shall be the 2002 Edition thereof and all subsequent editions. Some NESC data
referred to herein may be modified from time -to -time as determined by the
National Fire Protection Association or its successor(s). The more stringent
requirements shall apply where there is a difference between DME service
standards and the NESC.
ee. Point of Delivery:
The point where the electric energy first leaves the conductors or devices owned
by DME and enters the service entrance, other conductors, or devices owned by
customer. (Also see NEC 100 "Service Point ")
(1) Point of Delivery - Pad - Mounted Transformers to Commercial or
Industrial Customers:
Where Pad - Mounted transformers are installed to serve commercial or industrial
customers, or high -rise multiple- occupancy residential buildings, the Point of
Delivery will be at the secondary transformer spades, regardless of meter location.
The customer must provide and install DME approved secondary connections in
the transformer.
(2) Point of Delivery - Primary- voltage Cable to High -rise Residential Buildings:
Where DME -owned primary - voltage cable serves transformer vaults with
transformers supplying secondary - voltage service to grouped or individual
meters, the Point of Delivery will be in the transformer vault at the secondary
spades of the transformer. All DME owned conductors shall be effectively
outside the building in accordance with § l .h hereof.
(3) Point of Delivery - Primary- voltage Service — Overhead:
The Point of Delivery will be at the line -side terminals of the DME primary
metering equipment.
(4) Point of Delivery - Primary- voltage Service — Underground:
The Point of Delivery will be in a metering compartment within Customer's
padmounted primary metering cabinet, or in a separate primary meter enclosure.
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(5) Point of Delivery - Underground Service from Overhead Distribution:
Where an underground service is taken from a transformer or from an overhead
secondary on a DME pole in an overhead distribution area, the Point of Delivery
will normally be at the meter equipment located outdoors on the Customer's
building or structure. Where meters are grouped with wire gutters, §21 shall
apply. If a bussed gutter is used, the Point of Delivery will be at the secondary
transformer spades, or it will be in the secondary connection box ahead of the
gutter if one is required.
ff. Property Owner:
The owner of the real property where electric structures, equipment, or easements
are located.
gg. Raceway:
An enclosed channel of metal or nonmetallic materials designed expressly for
holding wires, cables or buss -bars, with additional functions as permitted by NEC
100. "Raceway" as used herein will mean one or more above ground conduits.
hh. Service Conductors:
The conductors from the Point of Delivery to the service disconnecting means.
(Applicable Reference — NEC 100)
ii. Service Drop:
The overhead service conductors extending from the DME overhead distribution
system to the Point of Delivery where the connection is made to the Customer's
service - entrance conductors at the building. (Applicable Reference — NEC 100)
(1) "Triplex" or "Quadraplex" cables are used for most service drops and consist
of one bare neutral and two or three insulated aluminum conductors.
(2) Larger service drops consist of three or four ethylene - propylene rubber (EPR)
insulated copper conductors. They may be installed either "open" (moused)
where each phase conductor is separate and attached to the structure or building
separately, or "cabled" (bundled) where all phase conductors are twisted together
and attached to the building or structure at one point.
jj. Service- entrance Conductors - Overhead System:
The service conductors between the terminals of the service equipment and a
point usually outside the building, clear of building walls, where joined by taps or
splice, to the service drop. (Applicable Reference — NEC 100)
kk. Service - entrance Conductors - Underground System:
The conductors between the terminals of the service equipment and the point of
connection to the service lateral. (Applicable Reference — NEC 100)
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Il. Service Equipment:
The necessary equipment, usually consisting of a circuit breaker(s) or switch(es)
and fuse(s), and their accessories, connected to the load end of service conductors
to a building or other structure, or an otherwise designated area, and intended to
constitute the main control and cutoff of the supply. (Applicable Reference —
NEC 100)
m. Service Installation:
The service drops or laterals and meter, together with auxiliary devices and poles,
if any, owned and installed by DME used to connect the DME electric supply
lines to Customer's installation.
nn. Service Lateral:
The underground service conductors between the utility source, including
conductors from any risers at a pole or other structure or from pad -mount
transformers, and the first point of connection to the service entrance conductors
in a terminal box or meter or other enclosure inside or outside the building wall.
(Applicable Reference —NEC 100)
oo. Service Outlet - Overhead Services:
That portion of Customer's installation that includes the service raceway,
Weatherhead and service entrance conductors. This term is used to describe that
portion of the service that is installed, owned and maintained by Customer.
pp. Service Raceway:
The conduit that contains the service entrance conductors. "Raceway" as used
herein refers to above - ground installations.
qq. Shall, or Must, or Will:
These terms signify mandatory compliance with the Articles in the DME Electric
Service Standards.
rr. Transformer Vault (Room):
An approved space for housing DME -owned distribution transformers that supply
electric service to Customer's premises. Vaults and rooms shall be designed and
built in accordance with NEC and DME standards, be suitable for the purpose
intended, and shall be readily accessible as defined in § l .c. hereof.
ss. Transmission Line:
Any line operating at a nominal line -to -line voltage equal to or greater than
60,000 volts.
tt. Underground Distribution System:
Underground distribution installation /system consisting of any combination of the
following — conduit, conductor cable, vaults, risers, and pad- mounted switchgear.
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uu. Underground Residential Distribution (URD) System:
Those residential areas in overhead distribution areas that are served from an
isolated underground electric system.
W. Voltage, Nominal:
A nominal value assigned to a circuit or system, for the purpose of, conveniently
designating its voltage class. (e.g. 120/240 volts, 208Y/120 volts, 480Y/277
volts, , etc.)
The actual voltage that a circuit supplies can vary from the nominal value within a
range that permits satisfactory operation of equipment. (Applicable Reference —
NEC 100)
ww. Weatherhead:
An enclosure designed to allow for weather resistant entry of cable or conductors
to an electrical enclosure.
xx. Weather Resistant:
Constructed or protected so that exposure to the weather will not interfere with
successful operation. (Applicable Reference —NEC 100)
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a. Location Limitations:
DME does not allow DME owned conduit and cable, or un- metered Customer
conductors, under a building or permanent structure.
b. Clearance and Easement Requirements:
(1) DME requires certain clearances or easements for new installations of its
electrical equipment. Other utilities may require additional clearances or
easements.
(a) The City of Denton has adopted the National Electrical Safety Code (The
"Code "). The Code generally prohibits structures within 17.5 feet on either
side of the center line of overhead distribution lines and within 37.5 feet on
either side of the centerline of overhead transmission lines. In some instances
the code requires greater clearances. Building permits will not be issued for
structures within these clearance areas. Contact the building official with
specific questions.
(b) The above statement shall be stamped on all Final Plats.
(2) DME may require additional easements for the safe, reliable, and efficient
installation of electric utilities. These easements will be determined when the
final layout of the development and electrical load data is provided in accordance
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with the City of Denton Municipal Code, Denton Development Code and all
subsequent resolutions and ordinances adopted by the City Council of the City of
Denton, Texas
(3) The property owner is responsible for maintaining all existing electric and
public utility easements on the property free of structures and in accordance with
current City of Denton ordinances or other directives.
C. Clearance:
(1) Power Line Clearance From Vegetation /Trees
For reasons of safety and system reliability, DME requires ten (10) feet
clearance in all directions from overhead power lines. DME will, at its
discretion, trim or remove all trees or other vegetation that grow within this
distance. When vegetation is found to be a hindrance to the distribution
system or maintenance operations and is removed by DME, DME will not be
responsible for the replacement of vegetation that has been removed and will
not provide additional landscaping to compensate for loss of vegetation.
When trimming trees, DME will follow ANSI standards and make reasonable
efforts to preserve the health of trees in accordance with accepted utility
industry practice and any applicable legal requirements
(2) Clearance Around Pad - Mounted Equipment
DME requires three (3) feet of clearance from any non - opening side and ten
(10)feet of clearance from any doors on pad- mounted equipment. Details of
DME's required clearances are provided in Appendix C. This standard applies
to all potential encroachments including vegetation. When planting
vegetation near DME pad- mounted devices, ultimate growth of the vegetation
should be taken into consideration to prevent future hinderance. Service will
not be connected if adequate clearances are not provided. For equipment in
service, in non - emergency situations, when availability of electric service to
Customers is not in immediate jeopardy, DME will provide written notice of
the violation and allow the property owner seven (7) days to remedy the
situation. If that does not occur, or the property owner has not demonstrated
to DME's satisfaction that he is making a reasonable attempt to remove the
problem in a timely fashion, DME will either remove the obstruction at the
property owner's expense or terminate service. In the case of an outage to
Customers or an emergency, DME reserves the right to immediately, without
notice to the property owner, remove any item or obstruction that restricts
access to electric facilities at the property owner's expense.
d. Ownership of Distribution Facilities:
DME shall retain the ownership of all material and facilities installed by DME for
the distribution of electric energy whether or not the same have been fully or
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partially paid for by the Customer through Aid -in- Construction at the time of
installation. All lines and facilities constructed or installed by DME are the
property of DME.
DME will install and maintain the electric supply lines and service installations on
DME's side of the Point of Delivery. DME will not install or maintain any
facilities or devices except meters, on Customer's side of the Point of Delivery.
e. Relocation of Facilities:
DME will relocate its facilities on Customer's premises at Customer's request
provided that Customer has (1) provided a satisfactory easement for the new
facilities; and (2) paid in advance the estimated costs for the removal of the old
facilities, and all costs for the construction of new facilities. If DME determines it
is necessary to move its facilities because Customer fails or refuses to allow DME
access to DME's facilities at any time, then Customer will be billed the actual
cost of relocation. If development requires the relocation of existing electrical
facilities, the Customer /Developer will be responsible for all costs associated with
the relocation. The Customer /Developer may elect to use either the estimated
cost provided by DME or the actual costs of the relocation. The choice must be
made before any work will commence and may not be changed once work has
begun. DME will provide an estimate of the relocation cost, which must be paid
in full prior to DME commencing work on the relocation. If the estimated cost is
elected and the estimated cost exceeds actual cost, the difference between actual
and estimated costs will not be refunded to the Customer. If the actual cost
exceeds the estimated cost, there will be no further contributions required of the
Customer. If the actual cost is elected and the estimated cost differs from the
actual cost by $1500 or 10 %, whichever is greater, the excess will be refunded or
shortages billed to the Customer /Developer.
(1) Line Clearance For Transportation or Construction
(a) DME will assist in the transportation of oversized objects through or
across DME's right -of -way or in the construction of buried facilities within
DME's right -of -way by temporarily de- energizing DME facilities or
temporarily relocating or raising electric facilities provided that DME receives
compensation for all actual costs incurred.
(b) Actual cost shall mean:
(i) Total construction costs including but not limited to DME or contract
labor (including overheads); materials used, vehicle usage (including
mileage); engineering, right of way acquisition and clearing;
(ii) Cost for Administrative and Billing related activities.
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f. National Electrical Safety Code:
The Customer, Developer, and Property Owner are responsible for maintaining
the level of care set forth by the latest City of Denton adopted National Electrical
Safety Code for existing and planned electric utilities in all developments.
g. Service Characteristics:
The electric service provided by DME is alternating current at a nominal
frequency of 60 hertz.
h. Voltages:
Overhead Primary Service
Three Phase
13,200 GY/7620 V
Overhead Secondary Service
Single phase Three Phase
208Y/120
120/240 240/120
240/480 240
480/277
480
Underground Primary Service
Three Phase
13,200 GY/7620 V
Underaround Secondary Service
Single phase Three Phase
208Y/120
120/240 240/120
240/480 240
480/277
480
FPN: See ANSI C84.1 -1995, Voltage Ratings for Electric Power Systems and
Equipment (60 Hz).
Number of Services:
(1) For each Customer account, DME will supply service at one point, through
one meter, at one voltage class under its rate schedules, and "Service Standards ".
(2) A building, other structure, or property served shall be supplied by only one
service. (Applicable Reference - NEC 230.2). Where exceptions are made,
Customer and DME must agree to the exception and all costs for additional
services will be the responsibility of the Customer.
(3) DME reserves the right to make the final determination concerning the type of
service provided.
j, Metering:
(1) Customer's meter shall be installed at a suitable location as determined by
DME.
(2) The meter base shall be furnished, owned and installed by the Customer (see
Appendix A attached hereto for sizes).
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(3) All service taken at the same Point of Delivery will be metered with one
meter, or in the case of multiple- occupancy, with grouped meters.
(4) Where it is necessary for DME to supply service with more than one
transformer, and Customer arranges his service entrance to receive all services at
one location, DME may provide totalizing metering at DME's discretion.
(5) Where additional transformers are used for Customer's convenience to supply
their demand load, and the transformers are not located together, separate meters
will be installed. If the transformers are located together and totalizing equipment
is used, the totalizing equipment shall be installed at Customer's expense.
(6) DME will not allow meter bases to be mounted on pad- mounted transformers.
The Customer shall install a one -inch conduit from the pad- mounted
transformer's secondary compartment to a remotely mounted meter socket. The
Customer shall install pull tape in this conduit for DME's use.
(7) In order to comply with the requirements of the Electric Reliability Council of
Texas or its successors, DME requires that a Customer supplied active telephone
line be installed to each meter for loads that require a 750kVA or larger
transformer. DME reserves the right to require Customer supplied active
telephone lines on any special metering installations, such as those that provide
load - profile or load- optimization data, and on any metered load that requires a
500kVA or larger transformer.
k. Separate Services Supplied:
(1) Where multiple customers are served from a single transformer, external
disconnects shall be installed by the customers at the building service entrances.
Where more than one service is supplied in accordance with §2.i. and §3.a. herein,
a permanent tag or directory made of brass and approved by DME, shall be
installed at each service disconnect location denoting all other services or feeders,
the supplying building or structure, and the area served by each. See NEC
235.37, NEC 230.2(E) Section.
FPN: Where service equipment is located outside the building walls, there may
be no service - entrance conductors, or they may be entirely outside the building.
(2) A minimum two -hour fire barrier is required where separate services are
supplied to a building. The fire barrier rating shall be based on the Building
Codes adopted by the City of Denton. If this requirement is not met, DME shall
enforce this requirement through refusal to supply electric service to a newly
constructed facility or disconnection of electric service to an existing facility. The
Fire Marshall, Building Inspector, or DME's Operations Department may issue
disconnection orders. Services in buildings with multiple services shall not cross
fire barriers.
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One Building or Other Structure Not to Be Supplied Through or Under
Another:
DME owned service conductors shall not pass through the interior or beneath any
building or other structure to provide service to another building.
m. Single Phase Residential Service Lateral Lengths:
The maximum service lateral length permitted will be based upon several factors
including voltage drop, service length, and load. The maximum service lateral
distance shall not exceed 250 feet. For service lateral lengths exceeding this
distance, the meter and service equipment shall be located adjacent to the
transformer or at the property boundary nearest the transformer. The Point of
Delivery will be at the service equipment adjacent to the transformer.
n. Availability of Electric Service:
Service may not be readily available in all areas served by DME. The Customer
shall consult with DME prior to requesting service to determine possible costs,
and timelines for extension. (See §9.a. hereof)
o. Access to Equipment:
Where DME's equipment is located on the Customer's premises, the Customer
shall be responsible for clearing the route for access and making all equipment
Readily Accessible for operation, maintenance and replacement. Access
requirements are provided in Appendix C.
P. Initiation of Service or Increase in Service Requirements:
It is the responsibility of the customer requesting new or increased service to
provide DME Engineering with all required service information prior to
design. Based on the type of service, the customer must provide DME
Engineering an appropriate and complete Customer Requirement Form. These
forms are included as Appendix B of this document. All information must be
filled out and the form signed and dated by the customer prior to DME
Engineering beginning any design work on their project.
Application for service can be made at the City of Denton's Customer Service
office:
Main Office
601 East Hickory Street
Suite F
Denton, TX
or by phone at (940) 349 -8700, during normal business hours.
(1) Electric service is provided to Customers in DME's certificated area who
have satisfactorily established credit and have met all conditions contained
herein.
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(2) If a line extension is required or if facilities are not available, DME shall
inform the Customer in a timely manner following receipt of the application and
give the Customer an estimated completion date.
(3) Any construction cost options such as rebates to the Customer, sharing of
construction costs between the utility and the Customer, or sharing of costs
between the Customer and other applicants shall be explained to the Customer
following assessment of necessary line work.
q. System Protection:
(1) DME does not guarantee service against interruptions, irregularities, or
fluctuations.
(2) DME is not liable for any damages caused by interruptions, irregularities, or
fluctuations.
(3) It is the Customer's responsibility to protect his equipment against any service
irregularity including, but not limited to, over currents, unbalanced loads,
unbalanced voltages, single phasing conditions, over - voltage, under - voltages,
surges, brownouts, blackouts, or any other service irregularity.
r. Contract for Service:
(1) Acceptance of Service under any rate schedule constitutes acceptance of and
agreement to these Electric Service Standards.
(2) Customer requests for electric service of the character and type provided by
DME are granted within the limitations of the applicable rate schedule for electric
service, the availability of DME facilities, the characteristics of Customer's
electrical load, and these Electric Service Standards.
(3) DME may require special contractual arrangements, which may include
additional charges, prior to DME's providing electric service if the electric service
requested by Customer is not available at the service location, is other than that
which DME provides under its standard service alternatives or if the service
requested is not adequately compensated for by the applicable rate schedule.
(4) The grant of an application shall operate as an acceptance of Applicant's offer
to purchase electric service and abide by DME's Electric Service Standards.
(5) Any Customer taking electric service from DME, in consideration of DME's
supplying electric service and regardless whether or not such Customer has made
application for such electric service, is bound by these Electric Service Standards
and is liable to DME for payment for such electric service under the applicable
rate schedule.
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(6) Customer assumes all responsibility on Customer's side of the Point of
Delivery, excluding DME's meter, for the service supplied or taken as well as for
the Customer's installation including appliances and apparatus used in conjunction
therewith.
s, Contractor and Company Requirements
(1) The latest edition of all applicable building and safety codes shall be followed
in the installation of the electrical underground distribution system. These codes
include, but are limited to the following:
(a) Local City of Denton Building and Fire Codes or any other applicable
codes or ordinances for the project location.
(i) National Electric Safety Code
(ii) U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA)
(iii)The American Concrete Institute (ACI)
(iv) The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
(b) Upon the receipt of all necessary information from the Contractor,
DME Engineering will provide a project sketch showing the route of the
conduit line(s), transformer pad locations, and other pertinent information
will be furnished by DME.
(c) Prior to construction starting, a meeting shall be held to discuss and
coordinate construction and inspection. This meeting will also be used to
clear up any questions or potential miscommunications which may have
occurred thus far.
(d) The Contractor is responsible for seeing that DME has either
easement(s) or platted right -of -way in place prior to DME installing any
electrical facilities. Easements and /or file plats shall be done at no cost to
DME.
(e) Joint use trench will be determined by DME on a case -by -case basis.
(2) Company Responsibility — The following shall be performed by, and the
responsibility of DME:
(a) DME's inspector is to inspect all conduit installations prior to the
placing of the backfill. If DME's inspector is not allowed to inspect the
backfield, the Contractor can be asked to remove the backfill so a proper
inspection of the civil work can be done.
(b) DME's inspector is responsible for all field changes and coordinates
changes with DME's Engineering office.
(c) DME's inspector is to inspect all transformer pad installations prior to
the laying of concrete.
(d) After approval of the installed transformer pad(s) and conduit system
by the DME inspector, and after the Contractor has signed all appropriate
contracts, agreements, easements and has paid any required AIC (Aid in
Construction), DME will make final electrical connections.
(3) Contractor Responsibility — The following shall be performed by, and the
responsibility of, the Contractor:
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a Unless otherwise noted by l)Ml the Cojit €actor is responsible for the
installation of any and all civil work required by
(b) The Contractor is to provide DME a Site Plan, a Dimension Control
Plan, an Elevation Plan, a Grading Plan, and load information.
(c) The Contractor is to coordinate with the DME inspector for inspection
of work prior to backfilling.
(d) The Contractor is to provide personnel and vehicular access to the
facility at all times.
(e) The Contractor is to be held responsible for the full direction and
supervision of all work being performed by his employees, agents, or
contractors. The Contractor shall also be responsible for the area at all
times prior to acceptance, particularly in the prevention of damage to the
electrical distribution system by the activities of other trades or utilities.
(f) All testing of concrete and backfill which is deemed necessary by DME
is to be performed by an independent testing laboratory at Contractor's
expense.
(g) The Contractor is to replace at his expense any damaged equipment or
correct any work not in compliance with the requirements of these
specifications, the project sketch, or as specified by DME.
(h) The Contractor is to furnish equipment and labor to lay out ditch, set
grade, dig ditches, place conduit in trench, set transformer pads and place
electrical connection boxes. The line shall run in as straight alignment as
practicable. All conduit and bends shall be Schedule 40 PVC or Schedule
80 PVC and shall be electrical grade. All PVC conduits and bends shall
be gray in color.
(i) The Contractor is to complete rough site grading, establish final grade
at padmounted equipment locations and clear these locations of any
obstructions. Any change in final grade which requires the lowering or
raising of electrical conductors or associated equipment will be done at the
expense of the Contractor.
0) Minimum vertical crossing clearance of electrical conduits from other
utilities' conduits is twelve (12) inches.
(k) A lateral separation of five (5) feet from electrical conduits to other
utilities' conduits is required on private property.
(1) No foreign pipes are permitted under the transformer pad.
(m) Backfilling of conduit trenches under paved areas, around conduit
bends at riser poles and under transformer pad area is to be compacted to
95% of the density of the surrounding undisturbed soil as per ASTM D
698. Stabilization must be uniform to bottom of ditch. Alternative
stabilization methods for backfilling around conduit bends under
transformer pads consist of two (2) sacks of cement mixed with earth
backfill or the pouring of concrete backfill with transformer pad. An
alternative method for backfilling around conduit bends consists of
concrete backfill with bend. The method used will be at the discretion of
DME.
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(n) Transformer pads are to be installed a minimum of three (3) inches
above finished grade. No transformer pad shall be installed in a pit below
finished grade of the surrounding area.
(o) Transformer pads are to have a clear area surrounding the pad
installation for safety, operation, and maintenance purposes. Reference
Clearances for Distribution Equipment pages 1 to 6.
(p) Piers are required on all transformer pads unless waived by DME
inspector. The depth of piers shall extend to rock or a change in soil
conditions sufficient to bear the load of pad and transformer to prevent
settlement due to undercutting for conduit bend installations or washing
due to drainage.
(q) The Contractor has the option of installing manufactured transformer
pads or poured in place pads. However, where the terrain will not permit
the installation of a manufactured transformer pad as determined by DME,
the Contractor is to install a poured in place transformer pad.
(r) Concrete forms are to be tight and aligned so when forms are removed
the finished surface shall require little, if any, corrective measures.
Concrete work is to have an acceptable finish free of honeycombs, sharp,
or irregular surfaces.
(s) Contractor is to pull a mandrel through each conduit to check and clear
blockage and leave a DME approved pull tape in each conduit. Pull tape
shall be furnished by the party providing conduit and shall be installed by
Contractor. Mandrel shall be furnished by Contractor. Conduit shall be
plugged at both ends.
(t) The Contractor is to secure inspection and approval of premise's
facilities Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to the connection of
electrical facilities.
DME shall determine points of delivery. The Point(s) of Delivery listed below are
intended to be applicable to the majority of services. All parties concerned must
recognize that isolated circumstances not covered in this document may require delivery
at a point other than as specified herein.
a. Commonly Used Points of Delivery:
(1) Service Drops:
Where DME has existing service conductors continuous and unbroken to a meter
socket or enclosure, the Point of Delivery will be at the line -side of the meter
socket or load side of the metering current transformers. Where there is a point of
junction between DME service -drop conductors and customer's service - entrance
conductors, the Point of Delivery shall be at that junction (Weatherhead).
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(2) URD Areas and Apartment Complexes with Underground Service:
(a) Commercial and Industrial:
The point of delivery for commercial and industrial facilities will be the
secondary terminals of pad- mounted transformers.
(b) Where a main disconnecting device is installed ahead of meters, the Point
of Delivery will be in that device.
(c) The Point of Delivery for single - family dwellings will be at the line side of
the meter socket or load side of the metering current transformers.
(d)The Point of Delivery for multi - family dwellings will be at the secondary
spades of either a transformer or connection cabinet.
(e) Where two meters are served from a wire gutter the Point of Delivery will
be at the secondary transformer spades or secondary connection box.
(f)(Residential Only) Where two -meter meter pedestal installations are used,
no external junction box will be required. The Point of Delivery will be at the
line side of the meter socket.
(g) (Multi - Family Only) Where one to six meters are served from a Customer
owned meter module, the Point of Delivery will be at the secondary
transformer spades or secondary connection box.
(h) Other Points of Delivery will be as determined by DME as needed.
a. Overhead Service Drop: (Residential Only)
Electric service from overhead distribution facilities is available to Customers
who meet the requirements of these Electric Service Standards. To receive
overhead service, a Customer must install a suitable bracket for attachment of
DME Conductors in compliance with NESC requirements. DME may refuse
to provide overhead service in any area where DME has or expects to have
substantial investment in underground distribution facilities or is required by
City codes or guidelines to place new service underground. DME provides
overhead service drops up to 100 feet in length at no cost to the customer. The
Customer is responsible for all costs for service drops longer than 100 feet.
b. Underground Electric Service: (Residential Only)
Electric service from underground distribution facilities is available to
Customers who meet the requirements of these Electric Service Standards. In
areas served by DME's underground distribution system, phase and voltage of
electric service may be limited to that which can be provided from existing
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facilities. The location and routing of underground distribution facilities will
be determined by DME. A Customer may be required to provide, at his /her
expense, pads for pad- mounted transformers, conduit, and other associated
equipment prior to commencement of construction. Before the installation of
underground distribution facilities, a Customer will complete rough site
grading, establish final grade along conductor route, clearly mark or, if
required by DME, expose to view any underground installation including gas
lines, water lines, wastewater lines, communication lines, etc., and clear the
area of all obstructions. Following installation, no change shall be made in the
grade along the conductor route without the consent of DME. DME provides
underground service drops up to 100 feet in length at no cost to the customer.
The Customer is responsible for all costs for service drops longer than 100
feet.
5. CONTINUITY OF ELECTRIC SER VICE
a. Reasonable Diligence:
DME uses reasonable diligence in accordance with standard utility practices to
provide continuous and adequate service in accordance with the Electric Service
Standards, as set forth herein, but does not warrant or represent that irregularities
or interruptions will not occur.
b. Service Interruptions:
(1) Service interruptions may occur. Customer is responsible for installing and
maintaining protective devices as are recommended or required by the most
current edition of the National Electrical Code and other such devices as are
necessary or advisable to protect Customer's equipment or process during
irregular or interrupted service including, but not limited to, voltage and wave
form irregularities, or the failure of part or all of the electrical service. When
interruptions do occur DME shall re- establish service as soon as practicable. (See
§2.q. hereof)
(2) DME may interrupt service to provide necessary civil defense or other
emergency service in the event of a national emergency or local disaster. DME
may also interrupt service as necessary for maintenance, repairs, construction,
moving of buildings or oversized objects, relocation or changes of facilities, to
prevent or alleviate an emergency which may disrupt operation of all or any
portion of DME's system, to lessen or remove risk of harm to life or property, to
aid in the restoration of electric service, on occasions when any DME wholesale
power suppliers fails to deliver sufficient power and /or energy to DME, if ordered
to do so by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, and on failure of all or part
of the electric transmission grid of Texas.
C. Investigation of Service Interruptions and Irregularities:
DME will investigate service interruptions and irregularities reported by a
Customer. Such investigation normally terminates at the Point of Delivery. If
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standard service voltage exists at this point and DME's service facilities are in
good condition, the Customer shall be so advised. DME shall not be obligated to
inspect Customer's conductors, installation, or equipment.
6. LIGHTING
a. Street Lighting:
DME will install street lighting on public roads, or streets only at the request and
approval of the City of Denton Street Department as required to meet local
lighting regulations, including, but not limited to, requirements defined in the
Denton Municipal Code and Development Code. The developer will be required
to pay 100% of the estimated cost of the street lighting facilities in advance of
construction. Street lighting facilities will include poles, fixtures, controls,
conduit, wiring, and other electric equipment and devices required for the lighting
system. Poles and fixtures will be of one of the DME standard poles and fixtures
available at the time. The estimated cost for the lighting system shall mean the
total cost of all construction, including not only the labor and materials used in
construction but also engineering, right of way acquisition and clearing, and all
other costs directly attributable to the installation.
b. Area Lighting /Security Lighting:
DME will construct one overhead span of 80' and install a wood pole and fixture
(refer to DME rate ordinance, Schedule DD) to serve security lighting. Any
Customer requirements beyond this standard shall be at the expense of the
Customer. Customer shall pay in advance as non - refundable Aid -in- Construction
any excess costs of such lighting construction. For underground services to
security lighting, the Customer will pay in advance as a non - refundable Aid -in-
Construction such costs between the cost of a standard installation and the cost of
the underground service installation.
7. GENERAL LINE EXTENSIONS
a. General Policy:
DME will extend its primary voltage distribution facilities to Customers in
accordance with the following line extension provisions. DME will not charge
the Customer for the extension of overhead primary voltage distribution facilities
for any distance less than 300 feet in areas where overhead facilities exist. DME
will not charge the Customer for the extension of underground primary voltage
distribution facilities for any distance less than 300 feet in areas where
underground distribution facilities exist. A Customer will be required to make a
Contribution as Aid -in- Construction for the extension of primary voltage
distribution facilities if the available delivery source is more than 300 feet from
the point the line must be extended to or if the Customer requests an underground
primary voltage distribution facility extension in an area where overhead facilities
exist. Any required contribution will not include costs for facilities that are
normally provided by DME, such as meters, and service drops.
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Each provision of §8 through §13 herein classifies the predominant type of
electric service /use anticipated on Customer's premises and specifies conditions
under which a primary voltage line extension may be made. For each location
where primary voltage electric line extension is required, determination of a
Customer's classification involves an evaluation of the type of installation and its
use. DME shall determine Customer's classification. In the event that the
classification assigned by DME is incorrect based upon Customer's subsequent
actual use of the installation then DME may alter Customer's classification and
apply the correct line extension classification, making appropriate adjustment to
the Customer's account or billing.
b. Determination of Aid -in- Construction:
(1) The distance of a requested extension will be measured along the route of the
new line from an existing source of primary voltage line to the point required
by the Customer. The Customer will be required to pay for all costs not
normally provided for by DME, less 20% of the DME estimated Base
Revenues to be collected from the new Customer over a three -year period.
(2) If more than one Customer is requesting service from the same extension, the
length of primary line extended without a fee is equal to the product of the
number of Customers to be served from the line times 300 feet.
(3) The contribution required for an extension beyond 300 feet will be the
difference between the cost of the line extension beyond 300 feet and 20% of
the DME estimated Base Revenues to be collected from the new Customer
over a three -year period.
(4) If more than one Customer is requesting service from the same extension, it
shall be the responsibility of said Customers to agree on the division of the
total required Aid -in- Construction. Said Customers shall provide DME with
one payment for such Aid -in- Construction. DME shall not be responsible for
collecting Aid -in- Construction payments from individual Customers.
a. Permanent and Continuing Residential Service:
DME will construct a new extension of its overhead or underground distribution
system to serve a permanent and continuing residential installation as follows:
b. Applicability:
To qualify as an extension to a permanent residential installation, the location
where Customer is requesting service shall:
(1) Be a single, permanent installation; and
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(2) Be a single or multi - family residence; and
(3) If located within a residential development or mobile home park, the
developer must have complied with the residential development or mobile home -
park line extension policy of DME and paid all Aid -in- Construction amounts
required therein.
C. Point of Delivery:
DME will extend its primary voltage electric facilities to the location required to
provide a Service Drop to the Point of Delivery. The Customer shall install and
be solely responsible for wiring of the installation and all service entrance wiring
through the weather -head and the meter base to Customer's main disconnect
switch or service center.
d. Aid -in- Construction:
DME shall estimate the actual cost for the line extension based on the most recent
data available for unit material and labor costs for the same type of construction.
The actual cost will be the total cost of all construction including, but not limited
to, the labor and materials used in constructing the extension, engineering, right -
of -way acquisition and clearing, and all other costs directly attributable to the
extension. The required Aid -in- Construction costs will be calculated using the
estimated cost for the line extension and the formulas set forth in §7 hereof. The
Customer may elect to use either the estimated costs or the actual costs for
construction. The choice must be made prior to the start of construction. That
choice may not be changed once construction has begun. With either choice,
DME requires full payment of the total amount of the estimated Customer
contribution before beginning any construction.
(1) Aid -in- Construction Based on Estimated Costs:
DME Estimated costs will be used to determine the contribution paid by the
Customer. If the estimated cost exceeds actual cost, the difference between actual
and estimated costs will not be refunded to the Customer. If the actual cost
exceeds the estimated cost, there will be no further contributions required of the
Customer.
(2) Aid -in- Construction Based on Actual Costs:
Actual costs will be used to determine the contribution paid by the Customer. If
the estimated cost exceeds actual cost by more than $1500 or 10 %, whichever is
greater, the difference between actual and estimated costs will be refunded to the
Customer. If the actual cost exceeds the estimated cost by more than $1500 or
10 %, whichever is greater, the Customer will be required to pay the difference
before service will be connected.
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DME will construct a new extension of its overhead or underground distribution system
to serve all other permanent installations under the following provisions:
a. Applicability:
To qualify as an extension under this section, the location where the Customer is
requesting service shall:
(1) Be a permanent installation; and
(2) Be a classified as commercial, industrial, or public building installation; and
(3) If located within a commercial development, the developer must have
complied with the commercial development line extension policy of DME and
paid all Aid -in- Construction required therein.
b. Point of Delivery:
DME will extend its primary voltage electric facilities to the point required to
provide a service drop to the Point of Delivery. The Customer shall install and be
solely responsible for wiring of the installation and all service entrance wiring
through the weather -head and the meter base to Customer's main disconnect
switch or service center.
C. Aid -in- Construction:
DME shall estimate the cost for the line extension based on the most recent data
available for unit material and labor costs for the same type of construction. The
estimated cost will be the total cost of all construction including, but not limited
to, the labor and materials used in constructing the extension, engineering, right -
of -way acquisition and clearing, and all other costs directly attributable to the
extension. Required Aid -in- Construction costs will be calculated using the
estimated cost for the line extension and the formulas set forth in §7 hereof. The
Customer may elect to use either the estimated costs or the actual costs for
construction. The choice must be made prior to the start of construction and the
choice may not be changed once construction has begun. With either choice,
DME requires full payment of the total amount of the estimated Customer
contribution before beginning any construction.
(1) Aid -in- Construction Based on Estimated Costs:
Estimated costs will be used to determine the contribution paid by the Customer.
If the estimated cost exceeds actual cost, the difference between actual and
estimated costs will not be refunded to the Customer. If the actual cost exceeds
the estimated cost, there will be no further contributions required of the Customer.
(2) Aid -in- Construction Based on Actual Costs:
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Actual costs will be used to determine the contribution paid by the Customer. If
the estimated cost exceeds actual cost by more than $1500 or 10 %, whichever is
greater, the difference between actual and estimated costs will be refunded to the
Customer. If the actual cost exceeds the estimated cost by more than $1500 or
10 %, whichever is greater, the Customer will be required to pay the difference
before service will be connected.
d. Customers with Loads Greater than 1000M
For Customers with loads greater than 1000 kW, DME shall exercise prudent
judgment in determining the conditions under which a specific line extension will
be made and shall view each case individually. DME shall review such
Customer's specific equipment requirements and may require Aid -in-
Construction contributions for any equipment that is not normally provided as
part of a line extension.
e. Contract Term:
Where a line extension is required to provide service, DME may require
Customer to sign an Agreement For Electric Service for a term of up to five (5)
years, provided, however, that an agreement for a longer term may be required in
accordance with §2.r(3) herein.
For services which may be considered as temporary, such as snow cone stands or
Christmas tree lots, the Customer will pay DME 100% of costs associated with extension
of service to the location.
a. Applicability:
(1) DME will construct a new extension of its overhead or underground
distribution system to provide service within residential developments when
five (5) or more contiguous lots are scheduled for immediate development,
under the following conditions:
(a) The development is a platted residential subdivision to be primarily used
or developed for permanent single or multi- family residential dwelling units;
and
(b) The development has an approved water and sewer system and improved
roads; and
(c) The land developer establishes credit, executes an electric service
agreement, and complies with all other applicable provisions of the Electric
Service Standards of DME; and
(d) The developer provides at no cost to DME:
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(i) Right -of -way easements and covenants on owner's property that are
satisfactory to DME; and
(ii) Site plans (streets, wet utilities, mechanical, electrical, plumbing. and
landscaping plans, etc.), notice of construction start dates and construction
schedules that are reasonable and industry typical for the type of work to
be performed; and
(iii) Survey points for grades, lot corners, street ROW, and other locations
reasonably necessary for installation of the electric system.
(2) DME will install only a front lot system unless a specific exception is granted.
DME will agree to such an exception at its sole discretion;
b. Aid -in- Construction:
DME shall estimate the cost for the line extension based on the most recent data
available for unit material and labor costs for the same type of construction. The
actual cost will be the total cost of all construction including, but not limited to,
the labor and materials used in constructing the extension, engineering, right -of-
way acquisition and clearing, and all other costs directly attributable to the
extension. Actual required Aid -in- Construction costs will be calculated using the
estimated cost for the line extension and the formulas set forth in §7 hereof. The
Customer may elect to use either the estimated cost or the accrual cost for
construction. The choice must be made prior to the start of construction. That
choice may not be changed once construction has begun. With either choice,
DME requires full payment of the total amount of the estimated Customer
contribution before beginning any construction.
(1) Aid -in- Construction Based on Estimated Costs:
Estimated costs will be used to determine the contribution paid by the Customer.
If the estimated cost exceeds actual cost, the difference between actual and
estimated costs will not be refunded to the Customer. If the actual cost exceeds
the estimated cost, there will be no further contributions required of the Customer.
(2)Aid -in- Construction Based on Actual Costs:
Actual costs will be used to determine the contribution paid by the Customer. If
the estimated cost exceeds actual cost by more than $1500 or 10 %, whichever is
greater, the difference between actual and estimated costs will be refunded to the
Customer. If the actual cost exceeds the estimated cost by more than $1500 or
10 %, whichever is greater, the Customer will be required to pay the difference
before service will be connected.
C. Underground or overhead service lines and metering for each residential meter
location shall be estimated in the manner described in §9.b(1) herein. The
developer, homebuilder, or Customer prior to installation of the service line will
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d. Any additional cost experienced by DME for boring, hand digging, or other
construction required due to placement of obstacles by the developer,
homebuilder, or Customer will be paid by the developer, homebuilder, or
Customer.
a. Applicability:
(1) DME will construct a new extension of its overhead or underground
distribution system to provide service within mobile home developments when
five (5) or more contiguous lots are scheduled for immediate development, under
the following conditions:
(a) The development is a platted residential subdivision to be primarily used
or developed for permanent mobile home dwelling units; and
(b) The development has an approved water and sewer system and improved
roads; and
(c) The developer will provide at no cost to DME:
(i) Right -of -way easements and covenants on owner's property that are
satisfactory to DME; and
(ii) Site plans (streets, water /wastewater utilities, mechanical, electrical,
plumbing, and landscaping plans, etc.), notice of construction start dates
and construction schedules that are reasonable and industry typical for the
type of work to be performed; and
(iii) Survey points, as DME requires, for grades, lot corners, street ROW,
and other locations reasonably necessary for installation of the electric
system; and
(iv) Adequate disconnects, meter socket, pedestal, circuit breakers and
receptacles at the front of each mobile home location; and
(v) Secondary service lines from the meter location to the mobile home.
(2) This Article does not apply to developments designed for the accommodation
of travel trailers.
(3) DME will install only a front lot system unless a specific exception is granted.
DME will agree to such an exception at its sole discretion.
b. Aid -in- Construction:
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DME shall estimate the cost for the line extension based on the most recent data
available for unit material and labor costs for the same type of construction. The
actual cost will be the total cost of all construction 'including, but not limited to,
the labor and materials used in constructing the extension, engineering, right -of-
way acquisition and clearing, and all other costs directly attributable to the
extension. Actual required Aid -in- Construction costs will be calculated using the
estimated cost for the line extension and the formulas set forth in §7 hereof. The
Customer may elect to use either the estimated costs or the actual costs for
construction. The choice must be made prior to the start of construction. That
choice may not be changed once construction has begun. With either choice,
DME requires full payment of the total amount of the estimated Customer
contribution before beginning any construction.
(1) Aid -in- Construction Based on Estimated Costs:
Estimated costs will be used to determine the contribution paid by the Customer.
If the estimated cost exceeds actual cost, the difference between actual and
estimated costs will not be refunded to the Customer. If the actual cost exceeds
the estimated cost, there will be no further contributions required of the Customer.
(2) Aid -in- Construction Based on Actual Costs:
Actual costs will be used to determine the contribution paid by the Customer. If
the estimated cost exceeds actual cost by more than $1500 or 10 %, whichever is
greater, the difference between actual and estimated costs will be refunded to the
Customer. If the actual cost exceeds the estimated cost by more than $1500 or
10 %, whichever is greater, the Customer will be required to pay the difference
before service will be connected.
a. Applicability:
DME will construct a new extension of its overhead or underground distribution
system to provide service to a commercial site, or within a commercial
development where the developer requests electric infrastructure to be installed in
advance of development of a site or lot, under the following conditions:
(1) The site is platted for commercial development as one site or with sites or lots
for multiple Customers to be primarily used or developed for permanent
commercial, industrial, retail, and /or office Customers; and
(2) The land developer shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Electric
Service Standards of DME; and
(3) The developer will provide at no cost to DME:
(a) Right -of -way easements and covenants on the owner's property that are
satisfactory to DME; and
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(b) Site plans (streets, wet utilities, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and
landscaping plans, etc.), notice of construction start dates and construction
schedules that are reasonable and industry typical for the type of work to be
performed; and.
(c) Survey points for grades, lot corners, street ROW, and other locations
reasonably necessary for installation of the electric system.
(4) Line extensions to each Customer within the development will be according
the terms and conditions in §9 herein - Other Line Extensions.
b. Aid -in- Construction:
DME shall estimate the cost for the line extension based on the most recent data
available for unit material and labor costs for the same type of construction. The
actual cost will be the total cost of all construction including, but not limited to,
the labor and materials used in constructing the extension, engineering, right -of-
way acquisition and clearing, and all other costs directly attributable to the
extension. The required Aid -in- Construction costs will be calculated using the
estimated cost for the line extension and the formulas set forth in §7 hereof. The
Customer may elect to use either the estimated costs or the actual costs for
construction. The choice must be made prior to the start of construction. That
choice may not be changed once construction has begun. With either choice,
DME requires full payment of the total amount of the estimated Customer
contribution before beginning any construction.
(1) Aid -in- Construction Based on Estimated Costs:
Estimated costs will be used to determine the contribution paid by the Customer.
If the estimated cost exceeds actual cost, the difference between actual and
estimated costs will not be refunded to the Customer. If the actual cost exceeds
the estimated cost, there will be no further contributions required of the Customer.
(2) Aid -in- Construction Based on Actual Costs:
Actual costs will be used to determine the contribution paid by the Customer. If
the estimated cost exceeds actual cost by more than $1500 or 10 %, whichever is
greater, the difference between actual and estimated costs will be refunded to the
Customer. If the actual cost exceeds the estimated cost by more than $1500 or
10 %, whichever is greater, the Customer will be required to pay the difference
before service will be connected.
C. The developer will be required to pay, in advance, 100% of the estimated cost of
such electric infrastructure. DME, at its sole discretion, may accept other
guarantee or contractual arrangements in lieu of cash payment.
d. For each new Customer connected to the electric infrastructure within the
development, the developer will be entitled to a refund of the amount paid in
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advance if the estimated annual revenue from the Customer, excluding purchased
power cost, is more than the revenue requirement associated with DME's system
and direct investment costs of providing service to the Customer. The amount of
the developer's refund shall be determined by the same formula applied to
individual residential and commercial Customers requesting new service in
§9.b.(3) herein. If the refund amount calculated below is less than $100 or is
negative, no refund will be paid.
e. No additional refunds will be paid to the developer when the sum of the refunds
paid to date equals the amount of the original developer contribution. DME at its
sole discretion may designate a not to exceed time limit on availability of refund
of the original contribution. Developer refunds will be paid only upon
notification by the developer of a refund due and will be paid within sixty (60)
days after notification by the developer and verification by DME.
13. TEMPORARY SERVICE
In any circumstance where the need for electric service may be for a period of less than
two (2) years DME shall charge and Customer shall pay 100% of the actual cost of any
and all extension, equipment, and construction, plus the cost of removal less salvage
value.
14. METERS
a. Location and Installation of Meter:
Meters and service switches in conjunction with the meter shall be installed in
accordance with the latest revision of American National Standards Institute,
Incorporated Standard C12 (American National Code for Electricity Metering),
and will be Readily Accessible for reading, testing and inspection, and where such
activities will cause minimum interference and inconvenience to the Customer.
Customer shall provide, at a suitable and easily accessible location, a minimum of
four (4) feet of clearance in front of and on either side of the meter base space for
installation of meters and other apparatus of DME. The Customer will be
required to furnish and install, without cost to DME, other necessary metering
equipment including: (1) meter board, (2) meter loop, (3) meter base, gang or rack
(see Appendix A attached hereto for acceptable equipment), (4) metering
enclosure, (5) safety service switches, (6) adequate earth ground, (7) an adequate
anchor for service drops with centerline of meter height between four (4) and six
(6) feet above final grade ground level. All meters shall be located as set forth
herein. To meet these requirements, vertical pack meter sets will be limited to a
maximum of four (4) positions. When applications are made to replace meters
that have been removed from service, DME may require changes in meter
locations should DME find that the existing location is no longer suitable or safe.
Where a change in the meter location on the Customer's premises is required by
DME, changed at the request of the Customer, or changed due to alterations on
Customer's premises, the Customer shall provide and have installed at his
expense, all wiring and equipment necessary for relocation the meter.
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b. Type of Meter and Ownership of Meter:
DME shall provide, install, own, and maintain all meters necessary for the
measurement of electrical energy. Such meters shall be of a standard type, which
meet industry standards; however, special meters not conforming to such
standards may be used for investigation or for experimental purposes.
C. Limitation of Service from Single Meter:
No business shall be served from a meter serving a residence unless the residence
and business are combined under a single roof. Under those conditions,
Commercial rates shall apply to all metered service.
15. CUSTOMER'S RECEIPT OF ELECTRIC ENERGY
a. Exclusive Use:
(1) When electric service is available, Customer shall purchase from DME all
electric energy and service required to be used by Customer from a single
consuming installation.
(2) Customer may not connect his lines to another source of electric energy
without first having a written interconnection agreement signed by DME per
§ 18 herein.
b. Customer's Installation:
Customer shall at all times maintain his /her installation in accordance with the
latest revision of the National Electrical Code published by the National Fire
Protection Association and /or The National Electrical Safety Code published by
the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. as well as any other
applicable standards that may be imposed by law, ordinance or regulation.
16. CUSTOMER'S USE OF ELECTRIC ENERGY
Permitted Uses:
Electric energy provided through DME facilities shall be used by the Customer
exclusively for the purpose or purposes specified in the availability clause of the rate
schedule under which Customer is receiving service and being billed.
17. CUSTOMER'S ELECTRICAL LOAD:
a. Load Balance:
DME requires Customer to control the use of electric energy so that DME's
electrical load at the Point of Delivery is in reasonable balance.
b. Equipment Necessary to Limit Adverse Effects:
(1) DME may require Customer to provide, at Customer's expense, suitable
apparatus to limit the effects on DME's distribution system of voltage fluctuations
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caused by electric equipment in Customer's installation where Customer is found
to be operating electrical equipment which produces voltage fluctuations,
interference or distorted wave forms which adversely effect electric service
provided by DME to Customers.
(2) In lieu of requesting Customer to install special equipment limiting such
adverse effect, DME may, at its option, install at Customer's cost, additional
transformer capacity (which may or may not be dedicated solely to the
Customer) or other equipment specially designed to reasonably limit such
adverse effects.
C. Changes in Customer's Electrical Load:
(1) DME may require information concerning the nature of the load and electric
service requirements as well as the expected duration of the load. Customer shall
give written notice to DME fifteen (15) days in advance of connecting any motors
or other devices, which might increase load above the rated capacity of
transformer(s) servicing said Customer. If Customer fails to give such notice and
an overload condition causes damage to the transformer(s) servicing Customer,
then Customer shall pay to DME the replacement costs of such transformer prior
to the time it was damaged less salvage value.
(2) If in the judgment of DME there is an increase in any electric service
requirement for which, under standard engineering practice, it would be
desirable to construct additional facilities, then DME may charge Customer as
Aid -in- Construction or as an increased minimum, an amount not to exceed the
actual cost of such facilities together with any fixed cost increase charged by
DME's wholesale power supplier as a result of the Customer's increased load.
DME may require the Customer to execute a new contract for electric service
specifying appropriate terms including the maximum load, increased minimum
load or Aid -in- Construction.
d. Access:
Customer will admit to Customer's premises at all hours personnel authorized
by DME to inspect, install, remove, or replace DME's property, to read DME's
meter, and to perform other activities necessary to provide electric service,
including tree trimming and tree removal where such trees, in the opinion of
DME, constitute a hazard to DME personnel or facilities, or jeopardize the
provision of continuous electric service. Refusal on the part of Customer to
provide access for the above purposes may, at DME's option, be sufficient
cause for discontinuance of service. If services are discontinued by DME due
to Customers refusal to provide proper access, service will not be restored
until the facilities are relocated to provide DME proper access. Such
relocation will be at Customers expense.
e. Protection of Utility's Facilities on Customer's Premises:
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EXHIBIT A
(1) Customer shall use reasonable diligence to protect DME personnel and
facilities on Customer's premises.
(2) In the event of loss of or damage to DME facilities on Customer's premises
caused by or arising out of carelessness, neglect, or misuse by Customer or
unauthorized persons, DME may require Customer to reimburse DME the full
costs of such damage.
a. Customer Owned Generation:
(1) Customers requesting interconnection and parallel operation of Distributed
Generation must complete the DME approved Application for Interconnection.
DME will perform the necessary pre- interconnection studies, which may include
a service study, coordination study, and utility system impact study, as needed in
compliance with PUCT Substantive Rules 25.211 and 25.212 or its successor(s).
In instances where such studies are deemed necessary, the scope of such studies
shall be based on the characteristics of the particular distributed generation
facility to be interconnected and the Company's distribution system at the specific
proposed location. The Customer is responsible for all costs associated with the
pre- interconnection studies.
(2) Once the study is completed and /or the project has been approved by DME,
the Customer will pay all costs estimated for construction or extension of facilities
required for interconnection and /or parallel operation.
(3) Any connection to the Distribution or Transmission system without proper
prior notice and execution of interconnection agreement will result in the
immediate disconnection of service. Service will not be restored until any
required studies are completed, the installation has been inspected and approved
by DME, and an interconnection agreement has been executed.
a. Liability/Indemnity:
(1) DME is responsible for design, construction, operation, and maintenance of
electric service facilities up to and including the Point of Delivery. Customer is
responsible for design, construction, operation, and maintenance of Customer's
installation beyond the Point of Delivery and has sole control and supervision
over Customer's installation. It is particularly understood that the Customer
assumes full responsibility for electric energy furnished to Customer at and past
the Point of Delivery and will indemnify DME against and hold DME harmless
from all claims for damages including but not limited to injuries to any persons;
including without limitation, death or injuries resulting there from, and damages
to property occurring upon the premises to the Customer, arising from electric
power and energy delivered by DME whether or not caused by the negligence of
EXHIBIT A
DME; except when the negligence of DME or its agents or agents was the sole
proximate cause of such injuries, death of persons, or damages to property.
(2) Except to the extent injuries or damage have been caused by DME's
negligence or willful misconduct as provided in this section, it is the express
intention of Customer to indemnify DME for the consequences of its own
negligence. Without limiting the foregoing, DME is not and shall not be liable to
Customer for damages occasioned by: (A) irregularities or interruptions (of any
duration), or failure to commence electric service, caused in whole or in part
by:(1) governmental or municipal action or authority, litigation, public
enemies, strikes, acts of God (including weather and its resulting
consequences), (2) an order of any Court or Judge granted in any bona fide
adverse legal proceeding or action or any order of any commission or tribunal
having jurisdiction, (3) situations or conditions described in §5.b(2) of these
Electric Service Standards, (4) the absence, inadequacy or failure of protective
devices which are the responsibility of the Customer, (5) the inadequacy or
failure of generation or transmission facilities, or (6) any other act or thing
reasonably beyond the control of Customer, or as may be authorized
elsewhere; or (B) any interruption of service not occasioned by situations or
conditions described in (A) above that has not existed continuously for beyond
a reasonable period of time after notice to DME, which reasonable period shall
under no circumstances be less than twenty -four (24) hours or any interruption
of service of greater than a reasonable duration if DME has used reasonable
diligence in attempts to restore electric service after DME is notified of such
interruption.
(3) DME may perform voluntary or emergency acts to electric facilities which are
the responsibility of the Customer but shall have no liability for damages or
injuries resulting from said acts except to the extent that said damages or injuries
are proximately caused by acts or omissions of DME which are found to be
wanton or willful with the actual intent to cause injury.
(4) In any claim or cause of action relating to the provision of electric service
asserted by Customer or any other person against DME, DME shall not be liable
for any consequential, special, or non- direct damages, including but not limited to
loss of use of equipment, extra expense due to the use of temporary or
replacement equipment, loss of electronic data or program, loss of business
revenue, costs of capital, or any cost not part of necessary repair to or reasonable
replacement of electric equipment whether the claim or cause of action is based
upon contract, tort, negligence, products liability, or any other theory of recovery.
b. Disclaimer of Warranties:
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NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS O. A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
C. Terms of Contract:
The terms of the contract are the provisions of the Electric Service Standards of
DME, the applicable electric rate schedule, any applicable contracts associated
with DME Rate Schedule SFR (Special Facilities Rider), and any applicable
easements.
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As conditions precedent to the performance or obligation to perform any part of the
contract for electric service by DME or the provision of any electric service, Customer
shall:
a. Comply with the Law:
Customer warrants to DME that he or she has complied with all Federal, State,
County, and Municipal laws and regulations governing the service applied for and
shall remain continuously in compliance with said regulations. DME does not
undertake to determine if Customer is in compliance with the law and the
provision of service shall not be construed as any indicia of compliance; however,
DME may require a copy of any approval required by law, ordinance or
regulation prior to the provision of service or may refuse new service or
discontinue existing service if Customer fails or refuses to comply with applicable
Federal, State and Municipal laws and regulations.
b. Comply with Service Standards:
Applicant /Customer shall comply with the Electric Service Standards of DME
governing the service applied for.
C. Customer's Installation:
Customer warrants to DME that Customer's installation is constructed in
accordance with all applicable provisions of the latest revision of the National
Electrical Code published by the National Fire Protection Association and /or the
latest revision of the National Electrical Safety Code published by the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., all City of Denton Development and
Construction Codes, as well as any other Codes that may be applicable. Customer
further warrants to DME that Customer's installation will be maintained in
accordance with such Codes. DME does not undertake to determine if
Customer's installation complies with such standards and the provision of service
shall not be construed as any indicia of compliance; however, should it come to
the attention of DME that Customer's installation does not conform to such
standards, Customer may be required to conform prior to the provision of new
service, or DME may lawfully discontinue existing service.
d. Easement:
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Customer shall grant to or secure for DME any easements necessary to supply
service in accordance with §2.b.(2) hereof. The acquisition of all easements will
be at the Customer's expense. In the event the Customer is not able to secure an
easement acceptable to DME after reasonable attempts, then Customer shall
reimburse DME all costs incurred by DME associated with its acquiring said
easements or redesigning the electric system to work around the lack of the
required easements.
e. Construction Costs:
Customer shall fulfill all obligations for the payment of construction costs in the
manner prescribed in these Electric Service Standards governing line extensions.
f. Assignment of Contract:
The Customer shall not assign the Agreement For Electric Service or any of
Customer's rights or obligations arising there under, except by the express written
consent of DME, and in compliance with Electric Service Standards of DME as
adopted by the City Council of the City of Denton. Texas. Any Agreement For
Electric Service reached by DME and a Customer shall inure to the benefit of
DME's successors and assigns.
g. Modification by the Parties:
The Agreement for Electric Service may be modified by the agreement of both
DME and the Customer, if such agreement is made in writing and signed by both
parties.
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Commercial & Industrial I h—Wed by:
Please Complete In Full and return to the DME Engineering Rep for this project with a digital copy (.dwg) of the plat with civil, plan & proffle,
with water and sewer Inicatlions shown (existing and proporhadl
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Excess foclifthus attha request of then mer my result In additional charger to the customer.
COST ESnMATESARE GOOD FOR 30 DAYS
Pursuant to DIME's tariff for seurnicir delivery, the extension forgiss or cost d additional istactr1cfedlifia 15;
S� cost to customer. cint.nner, Initials: — DME Initials:_ Date: —
It Is the tespiendbithy of the developer to clear rIghts-af-waV, establish final grade and provkk staking of Property corners prior be the I n KWIndon of Denton
Municipal Elactal.fimfirflon.
Signature Title Phone Date
Oth-thim Additional Drop Charges for iterative designs a P applicable, no Customer paym art is mqu red at the time the Customer complauss and return this
d-....t to DME. Any additional Customs, wane., If applicable, will be entablisluid through . iumaristur agraamaa4 betonom, DM I . rd the Customer.
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Customer Requirements Document
Commercial & Industrial
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his the raspondbilkyofilhadinveloper to dear rklhtVof.wav, establish final era" and proutdo sUkIng of pop erWinornorlifffor to the Install aWnot Denton
WrildpalgieftlefadlMes. Developer 0% also respondble for steldna, seposing or ottv"se mwklng my existing faclinhisurhowe DME Would rusedto use caution
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established throughm"perate agroarnsirt between DME and the Custornan
Esfirreted Ald-in-Conctruction Cost for customer S_ -for customer r"Wre antoor"Urthan
current DME's current igandards for Innalkalow madjor relocatlon of exillij finolitleg.
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Denton Municipal Electric =ad DMG: Customer Requirements Documet Residential Single Unit
Please Complete In Full and return to the D E Engineartog Rep forthis project with a dlgltal copy (.d ) of the plot and water and sewer prInts,
R appllcabla.
Customer Is required to providewithortrort to DME: 11sinkablespace an Cumensesprambes for the Instaildbon end malntenanea of the hell 21 rough
site Wadingto Rnal Vida along the route of fadfitko and during of all leans; 39 requl t(s) and hapesj of way, and 141 Runs of Property
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General Information
construction Time Frame: hy.... comglets bye
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No emar maatb regal at the time the C mor ns es end raturnsihodarounnant to OME. Any additional Codomarctuargan, Happl bla,vAll be
established through a winarvto savennuent between DIVIE and the Can mar.
For 6MI We Only: E.Emoted AW-In- Constru W. Ong go, Customer. $ -for seat ®mar uiramanta greater the.
currant OME's current Mumdards for noun Autions andjor Moreton daaoring led .
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Please Complete in Full and return to the DME Erlolnearfrd Rep forthls project whh a dlgftal copy (ahelf) of the plot and water and sewer prints,
Napplicable.
Customer Is onsiumad to provkho, w ut cot to DME: 11 suitable space on Customer's praimlosto fortma matallatim andmaintommosot
114." anw dv. aionf,tharuwtarcsP'taciln�asanrS rin {ofetloL:struetbnrPr3} ul saw ntqu }sodddsgs }of
way, and l4l staidn{ of properafeconora.
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Electric only Subdlvislon:
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Service Required Date:
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Heating lnalr aduas:E ri. Stne, nowt:
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Gas Heat: Pan.:
water Itewnn; information Vact1w,
Gas. ftopene:
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Additional Elocbkal ho—to toe Co.... Ar r (Plase. nnark lot on(e) ®n the
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Landscape Lighting: Sprinkler System:
Amenities Center: Lift
Plasses Hato the arnaakiss for the Amealtima Centel ..Chas pook and clubh®was. Peons, m sun you not@any 3 -phase requirements,
Uct aulder and Contact person Alois are cold:
acs the takiliamoomility ofthm devolopew to proviols mid door an smannuento aced wlipub-of-voy, as lith fund grad® and provide w t of property soenars prlor to
th a lastafladon o$ Denton M musing M le facinhilm. Falbra to ostabash nnad arada may rasulkln additional shay to the deadlopw afew the projeat Isaimed
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No Customer payment k rono uked at the ti me the Customer was plates and rmums this dense ment to DM E. Any add a Ions I Cuetomer chw ,If . piplitablo, will be
established throu {h a separate egrooment between DME and the Cussoneor.
For DINE Use Gnly: Estimated AW- WCorntnctlonC for Customer.S -for then
raqulrareaants{ rthen
current DfAE's current standards for installations and /or rml tlow of manna {faul4elaa
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Clearance Requirements
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CLEARANCES OF PADMOUNTED TRANSFORMERS TO BUILDINGS
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1. Clearance from building walls shall comply with the. clenrancetable. All dimensinnsshnwn are. minimum dimens ions
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2. Where there are building eaves or overhangs within 25' -0" above grade, clearance shall be measured horizontally beginning
from the edge of the cave or overhang.
:i. F ire resistive building wails include brick and masonry structures that have a 2-hour fire rating.
4. Clearance to building doors, windows, vents and fire escapes are to be measured radially
5. Liquid flow of area surrounding the transformer should be away from the building. Where the ground is flat, or slopes towards
the building, a dike sufficient to contain all the transformer oil (per nameplate) fortransformers SOD kVA and larger shall be
provided.
G. Clearances are measured from pad edge to building wall, opening, overhang, ortire escape unless a containment dike is utilized.
If a containment dike is utilized, the clearance shall be measured fromthe dike.
/. Clearances for windnws and vents located above the transforme r are. measured radially from the.. closest point on the.
transformer.
g. Pad - mounted transtormers shall be positioned such that nonstick use is not required on the side facing the building. It a hotstick
Is required on the building side, clearances shown In Detail Sheet 2 shall be maintained.
9. there shnuld not he. any above. ground obstructions, xiich as shrubs, cooling towers, gas mete.rs,fencing, etc.. within S' -0" of
pad or overhangs above pad facilities. Reference Detail Sheet 2 for screening clearances around pad - mounted equipment.
10. Them should not be any piping nr rnnduit under the pad.
11. Iransformers shall not obstruct a fin: lane.
12. It is the nwner's respnnsibilityto comply with any insurance regulations affecting the premises.
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Clearances around Pad - Mounted Equipment
CLEARANCES AROUND PAD - MOUNTED EQUIPMENT
NOTE
Notes;
1. Clearances to building walls shall be the greater of;
a. Clearances listed in Detail Sheet 1 for oil- filled equipment.
b. 10 feet if hotstick use is required on this side of the equipment.
c. 5feet if hotstick use Is not required on this side of the equipment.
2. A minimum of 8' clearance Is allowed if the use of hotsticks are not required.
3. Gate(s) shall open outward and the width of the gate shall not be less than 10 feet.
4. Where the ground is flat or slopes towards the building, a dike sufficient to contain all oil for transformers that are
500 kVA and larger shall be provided. Reference Detail Sheet 1,
5. When transformers are installed, screening walls shall provide adequate ventilation,
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Clearances of Above Ground Equipment, Foreign Utilities, and Equipment
CLEARANCES OF ABOVE GROUND EQUIPMENT
FOREIGN UTIUTIES AND EQUIPMENT
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Notes
1. Pad mounted equipment, pedestals, and other above ground enclosures should be located not less than 4 feet from
fire hydrants. Where conditions do not permit a clearance of 4 feet, a clearance of not less than 3 feet can be
considered.
2. All above ground, metallic power and communication equipment (pedestals, transformer cases, apparatus cases,
etc.) that are separated by a distance of 6 feet or less shall be bonded. Reference Detail Sheet 16 for methods of
providing foreign utility company equipment ground.
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Clearances for Swimming Pools
Clearances for Swimming Pools
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1. A swimming pool and any of Its auxlllary equipment or water pipes shall not be Installed within 5 feet of an existing
direct buried underground service lateral.
2. Where a swimming pool must be Installed within 5 feet of existing Items mentioned in Note 1, the customer /client
shall provide a conduit with a pulling wire from the service connection point to the meter.
3. Any pad - mounted equipment must be located 10 feet or more from the water's edge.
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Above Ground Clearances from Gas Equipment
Above Ground Clearances from Gas Equipment
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Vegetation Clearances For Pad Mounted Equipment
VEGETATION CLEARANCES FOR PAD MOUNTED EQUIPMENT
To al low for safe operation and maintenance, no obstructions (which Includes vegetation materials) will be allowed 10
feet from the front (doors) and 3 feet from the sides of all pad- mounted equipment,
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