Charges for Temporary Service Sample Clauses

Charges for Temporary Service. A nominal flat fee, payable in advance, will be assessed for the first single-phase temporary service of 200 amperes or less installed at the Customer’s premises. The location of the temporary service will be designated by representatives of MPS. The Customer will be required to pay MPS for the actual cost to install and remove any additional single-phase temporary service of 200 amperes or less, any single-phase temporary service larger than 200 amperes, any three-phase temporary service, any temporary service located for the convenience of the Customer, and any other special facilities requested by the Customer. Temporary services which require a significant expenditure of money by MPS will be installed only after the Customer has made a deposit based on the estimated cost of construction. Such deposit will be applied as a credit against the actual costs billed for installation and removal of the temporary service facilities. Information regarding the charges for temporary service can be obtained from a Customer Accounts Specialist, who will consult with MPS’ engineers. 507.1 Availability. MPS’ dual-fuel rate is available to all residential and commercial dual-fuel Customers who comply with these regulations.
Charges for Temporary Service. A nominal flat fee, payable in advance, will be assessed for the first single-phase temporary service of 200 amperes or less installed at the Customer’s premises. The location of the temporary service will be designated by representatives of MPS. The Customer will be required to pay MPS for the actual cost to install and remove any additional single-phase temporary service of 200 amperes or less, any single-phase temporary service larger than 200 amperes, any three-phase temporary service, any temporary service located for the convenience of the Customer, and any other special facilities requested by the Customer. Temporary services which require a significant expenditure of money by MPS will be installed only after the Customer has made a deposit based on the estimated cost of construction. Such deposit will be applied as a credit against the actual costs billed for installation and removal of the temporary service facilities. Information regarding the charges for temporary service can be obtained from a Customer Accounts Specialist, who will consult with MPS’ engineers.‌ The operation of Customer equipment having a relatively high load of short or intermittent duration, or equipment that generates severe harmonics, such as welders, variable speed drives, electronic devices, compressor motors, elevators, and X-ray equipment, may cause serious fluctuations of voltage and interfere with the service being provided by MPS to other Customers. If such a load is anticipated, the Customer must consult with MPS and agree to install such protective devices as may be required so as not to cause damage to any of MPS’ equipment or in any way inhibit service to other Customers. In addition, special compensation may be required by MPS from the Customer in those cases where it is necessary for MPS to install special or larger facilities than would normally be required to provide satisfactory service. MPS will normally provide one set of facilities, such as a set of primary cables and a transformer, to one point of service for each Customer. If a Customer requires redundant facilities, that is, more than one set of facilities to the same point of service, then MPS must be advised as soon as possible so the feasibility of such service can be determined. If MPS determines that redundant facilities can and will be provided, the Customer will normally be required to reimburse MPS for the time and materials necessary for the additional facilities. An agreement between the Custo...