Installation and Permitting. 4.1 Utilities requires a second (recording) metering point to record energy generated by the Customer’s System. At its sole expense, the Customer must furnish and install as part of the System a meter socket (base) in accordance with the then current Utilities Electric Line & Extension Service Standards. Springs Utilities will furnish the meter for insertion into that meter socket (base) at no charge to the Customer. This second meter will have no effect on the Customer’s utility xxxx and is for informational purposes. 4.2 The System must comply with all applicable Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standards, as of the Effective Date, for parallel operation with Utilities. The purpose of these IEEE Standards is to minimize custom engineering of many aspects of the interconnection. These standards allow installation in a manner that will allow the System to perform as expected and to be installed at a reasonable cost while not compromising safety or operational issues. All power quality parameters (that is, voltage, flicker, frequency, distortion) are specified at the point of common coupling (PCC) unless otherwise stated. The following requirements must be met: 4.1.1 Voltage – the System must be capable of operating within normal voltage operating limits of 106- 132 volts (88-110% nominal 120V). This range results in trip points at 105 V and 133 V. Response to abnormal voltages should be as follows: 88% < V < 110% normal operation 110% < V < 137% 120-cycles 137% < V 2-cycles
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Samples: Renewable Energy Net Metering Agreement, Renewable Energy Net Metering Agreement, Interconnection Agreement