EUSERC definition
Examples of EUSERC in a sentence
The Vendor will be required to comply with the most current versions of California State General Orders, EUSERC and General Utility Practice when designing utility infrastructure.
An approved Electric Utility Service Equipment Requirements Committee (EUSERC) “Solar-Ready” service panel with a dedicated circuit breaker shall be permitted upon prior District approval.
Vendor should be familiar and observe industry standard engineering service requirements, Electric Utility Service Equipment Requirements Committee (EUSERC), National Electric Code (NEC), California Electrical Code and any other state and local codes.
The electric distribution system shall be in conformance with Anaheim Construction Standards, applicable codes, and requirements established by the Electric Utility Service Equipment Requirements Committee (EUSERC).
Seller shall install the appropriate EUSERC meter socket and enclosure for this meter.
The employee will have knowledge of operating, maintenance, and testing procedures, electrical test equipment and standards of measurement, computer applications for utility testing and maintenance, EUSERC standards, environmental and safety practices, local codes and regulations, procedures and standards, applicable electrical codes and must take precautions when working around energized equipment.
Where conflict exists between EUSERC and the District requirements, the District requirements shall prevail.
Metering equipment shall meet EUSERC (Electric Utility Service Equipment Requirements Committee) requirements for meter sockets, metering enclosures, and connecting equipment.
SELLER shall execute an Interconnection Agreement with GLENDALE and shall pay and be responsible for designing, installing, operating, and maintaining the Facility in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations and shall comply with all applicable GLENDALE, NEC, EUSERC, WECC, FERC, and NERC provisions, including applicable interconnection and metering requirements.
All work shall be performed in accordance with the City’s construction and operation standards, General Orders 95, 128, 165, 174, NEC (where applicable), EUSERC, CalOSHA and good utility practice.