GENERAL. The District shall make every effort to provide cost effective metering services that meet the needs of the customer. The District will maintain ownership of all metering and communication equipment to properly monitor the electric system. All billings for District services will be based on readings taken from District metering equipment. The customer shall provide and install an adequate meter base or bases as specified by your District for installation of the District's revenue metering equipment. The meter base provided by the customer for underground service must be approved by the District as adequate for underground service. Overhead meter bases will not provide sufficient space to bend the underground cable in making the connections.
For underground electrical services the District will, where permitted by code, extend its underground service cable to the customer's meter base and will make connection to the line side terminals except in the case of large commercial or industrial loads supplied from padmounted transformers.
For overhead services, the District will make service connections at the weatherhead and install a meter in the customer's meter base.
Meters shall be installed on the outside of buildings, or service structures; except that in the case of rural service or temporary service, they may be installed on a meter pole furnished by the customer. Exceptions to this practice must be approved by your District. Meters shall be installed at a height of 5 1/2 feet to 6 1/2 feet above the ground or platform. In cases where unusual conditions exist, your District shall be consulted prior to installation. Where meter is recessed in wall or building, a space of not less than 6 inches on each side of the center line of the meter base shall be provided to permit access of District test equipment. New service entrance locations shall be approved by the District prior to installations.
If metering transformers are required, the customer shall furnish and install a suitable enclosure or mounting bracket together with the necessary conduit and a circuit recloser type meter base all as specified by your District.
The customer shall provide separate gutters, conduits, or raceways for unmetered circuits which shall have a District seal attached. Main disconnects shall be installed on customer's side of meter, except when current limiting devices are required by code. These types of installations require prior District approval.
Special metering needs of the customer for load control, etc., shall be beyond the District's revenue meter and shall be installed and operated solely by the customer so as not to interfere with the District's revenue meter. Neither shall it be used to circumvent the intended use of the District's revenue metering.