Examples of Service Entrance Conductors in a sentence
Meters in existing indoor installations that are to be rearranged to affect the Service Entrance Conductors or service equipment must be changed to outdoor installations where suitable locations are available.
Where paralleled Service Entrance Conductors are used in overhead services, the Customer or the contractor is responsible for terminating the paralleled conductors in a single conductor suitable for connection to the BWL’s overhead service wires.
Indoor locations must be as near as practicable to the point where the Service Entrance Conductors enter the building.
The Service Entrance Conductors must be furnished, installed, and maintained by the Customer in accordance with the National Electrical Code, applicable local codes, and must conform to the BWL’s specifications.
The necessary equipment, usually consisting of a Circuit breaker or switch and fuses, and their accessories located near the point of entrance of the Service Entrance Conductors to a building or other structure, or an otherwise defined area, and intended to constitute the main control and means of disconnecting the Premises Wiring from Alameda Municipal Power Supply System.
Service Entrance Conductors: Conductors provided by Member extending from Member's electrical equipment to the point of delivery where connection is made.
SERVICE LATERAL - The entire length of underground service conductors and conduit between the distribution source, including any risers at a pole or other structure or from transformers, from which only one point of service will result, and the first point of connection to the Service Entrance Conductors in a terminal or meter box outside the building wall.
The Customer's installation consists of and includes all wires, cutouts, switches and appliances and apparatus of every kind and nature used in connection with or forming a part of an installation for utilizing electric service for any purpose, (excepting meters and associated equipment), ordinarily located on the Customer's side of "Point of Delivery," and including "Service Entrance Conductors," whether such installation is owned outright by the Customer or used by the Customer under lease or otherwise.
Service Entrance Conductors - Service entrance conductors shall have a current carrying capacity at least as great as that required by the National Electrical Code® and the Public Authority having jurisdiction.
Service Entrance Conductors – Service entrance conductors shall have a current carrying capacity at least as great as required by the National Electrical Code® and the Public Authority having jurisdiction.