Premise Wiring definition

Premise Wiring means a dedicated 208/240V AC circuit that supplies electricity directly to the installed Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment. This includes the protective breaker at the supply panel, wiring, final junction box, receptacle and all attachments and connections. The Participant retains ownership and is wholly responsible for the Premise Wiring, including that it meets all workmanship standards and applicable requirements in the National Electric Code, North Carolina law and Administrative Rules, and local municipal codes.

Examples of Premise Wiring in a sentence

  • Installation of additional RJ45 jack point and associated Premise Wiring with Wholesale Service The charge to install RJ45 jack point and additional premises wiring beyond UFB demarcation point at the same time as the installation of a service instance of the Wholesale Service at a Premises.

  • Premise Wiring with Wholesale Service The charge to install additional premises wiring beyond UFB demarcation point at the same time as the installation of a service instance of the Wholesale Service at a Premises.

  • If the Certified Installer that originally installed the Structured Cabling System is uncooperative or its rates are uneconomic in Wire and Cable Partner's good faith judgment, Wire and Cable Partner reserves the right to have warranty repair labor quoted by and awarded to other qualified ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Premise Wiring Certified Installer.

  • The Cooperative’s, or its authorized third-party contractor, removal and possession of the EVSE shall not include any removal or possession of Premise Wiring.

  • Premise Wiring with existing Wholesale Service The charge to install additional premise wiring beyond UFB demarcation point at a later date to the installation of a service instance of the Wholesale Service at Premises.