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PAGE 1 OF 9 USE: Rules and procedures for overhead or underground services. PREVIOUS REVISION 10-01-01 ORIGINATED 03-94 PREVIOUS NUMBER ER 1-290-B, 07-15-93 LATEST REVISION: Remove details of Facility Modification from spec. 2.6, and reference ER 6-100 instead. Revise spec. 2.8 to reflect current conduit installation criteria. REFERENCE: Indiana Electrical Code / National Electrical Code (IEC/NEC), latest revision 170 IAC 4-1-27 & 4-1-28 IURC Rules for Electrical Utilities, latest revision. Rule 21, 22 (including Appendix A to Rule 22), 41, & 42 IURC Electric Service Tariff - General Rules and Regulations Applicable to Electric Service, SPECIFICATION: 1. DEFINITION:

PAGE 2 OF 9 SERVICE - GENERAL 1.1 The service point is defined as the point of connection between the electric system of the company and the customer owned premises wiring. 1.2 Premises wiring is defined as the customer owned, interior and exterior wiring, that extends from the service point to feed a structure and any contiguous structure with electricity. A single premises is defined as all property and structures which are fed from one premises wiring system. A separate premises is therefore defined as the property and structures which are electrically isolated from another premises, having a dedicated premises wiring system to itself. 1.3 A building shall be defined, from the standpoint of providing service, as a structure that stands alone or is electrically isolated from adjoining structures by fire walls, with all openings therein, protected by approved fire doors. 1.4 Service entrance conductors are defined as the conductors between the terminals of the customer s service disconnecting equipment and the point of connection to the service. 1.5 A service is defined as the facilities necessary for delivering energy from the electric supply system of the company to the wiring system of the premises served. 1.5.1 A service drop is defined as the overhead service conductors that extend from the last pole or aerial support, to and including the splices if any, connecting to the service entrance conductors of the premises. 1.5.2 A service lateral is defined as the underground service conductors between the companies facilities and the first point of connection to the service entrance conductors of the premises, in a terminal or meter box. 1.6 A secondary service is defined as one operating at 600 volts and below. A primary service is defined as one operating above 600 volts. 2. GENERAL (Secondary and Primary): 2.1 The customer or his contractor shall consult the Company prior to construction, and provide the Company with load and demand characteristics of the requested service. 2.2 See figures, in specification 5, for examples delineating service ownership. 2.3 The Company will locate the point to which the service will be attached to the customer's building. The section of the customer's service entrance, to which the overhead or underground service will be attached, shall be installed according to the IEC/NEC and the rules of the Company. (see ER 19-290) 2.4 The Company shall make all connections at the service point. The responsibility of supplying connectors for these connections shall be determined on a per case basis by the LOA personnel and the customer.

PAGE 3 OF 9 2.5 Facility Extension: 2.5.1 The Company shall provide, as a normal installation, facilities required to supply service at a single point of delivery for a single premises. These facilities shall include one transformation, where required, and metering adequate to measure the energy consumption of the entire premises. Arrangements may be made with the Company in the case of facility requests outside the scope of a normal installation. 2.5.2 Distribution lines and service lines, installed, owned and maintained by the Company, will be provided at no charge when the ratio of estimated cost to serve, to the estimated annual revenue, is no greater than 2.5 to 1, subject to service length limitations indicated in this standard (specification 3.1). When the estimated cost to serve exceeds the estimated 2.5 year revenue, refer to the Company s current New Business Policy. 2.6 Facility Modification: 2.7 Multiple Services: The Company shall serve a building as though each area subdivided by approved firewalls is an individual, free-standing structure. Notification received from the building inspection authority (Fire Marshall, Municipal or County Inspector, State Fire Marshall, etc.) shall be sufficient approval of fire walls. More than one service, to each of these areas, may be permitted per the IEC/NEC (Article 230-2, exceptions), and a permanent plaque or directory shall be installed at each service entrance location denoting all other services, feeders, and branch circuits supplying that building or structure and the area served by each. 2.8 Underground Services:

PAGE 4 OF 9 SERVICE - GENERAL Conduit shall be an electrical raceway that is approved and suitable for the intended application. Conduit shall be buried in clean soil free from ashes, cinders, and muck. The customer shall furnish, install, own and maintain all service conduit on his property and the company will install, own, and maintain all service conduit on public thoroughfares and utility easements. The Company will install, own and maintain all conduit and U-Guard on Company poles. 3. SECONDARY SERVICE (600 volts and below): 3.1 The Company will furnish, own, and install a service, with associated hardware, up to 135 feet in length from the easement line (or property line if no easement exists). Service in excess of 135 feet will be installed and owned by the Company at the customer's expense. (see ER 19-295) 3.2 Services for industrial or commercial service entrance sizes, in excess of 400 amps, single or combined, of like voltage or phases, shall be considered large, in accordance with Appendix A to Rule 22 of the Company s IURC Electric Service Tariff - General Rules and Regulations Applicable to Electric Service, and therefore shall be owned, installed, and maintained by the customer. 3.3 Customer option to install service: Rule 25 of the IURC Rules for Electric Utilities permits the customer to install and own a secondary service subject to specifications and inspection by the Company. When a customer elects to install his own service, the Company shall assume no responsibility for such service. 4. PRIMARY SERVICE (over 600 volts): 4.1 Overhead An overhead primary service line of unspecified length, transformer, transformer pole, and primary metering equipment will be provided by the Company. The customer is to install, own, and maintain any additional line and supporting poles. 4.2 Underground An underground service line of unspecified length, transformation and primary metering equipment will be provided by the Company.

PAGE 5 OF 9 5. EXAMPLES - Typical service installations: 5.1 Legend 5.2 Secondary Service 5.2.1 Overhead 5.2.2 Underground

PAGE 6 OF 9 SERVICE - GENERAL 5.3 Primary Service 5.3.1 Overhead to an Overhead Customer System 5.3.2 Overhead to an Underground Customer System

PAGE 7 OF 9 5.3.3 Underground to an Underground Customer System

PAGE 8 OF 9 SERVICE - GENERAL 5.4 Primary Extension - Single Customer - No Easement Needed 5.4.1 Overhead - Radial 5.4.2 Underground - Radial 5.4.3 Overhead and Underground - Radial

PAGE 9 OF 9 5.5 Primary Extension - Multiple Customers - Easement Needed 5.5.1 Overhead - Radial 5.5.2 Underground - Radial 5.5.3 Underground - Loop