Service Connection definition

Service Connection means all cables and equipment required to connect the supply mains to the electrical installation of the consumer at the point of supply;
Service Connection means the Facilities required to physically connect the Customer’s facilities to EDTI’s electric distribution system to permit the Customer to obtain Distribution Access Service;
Service Connection means all the Facilities required for providing services up to a Point of Service;

Examples of Service Connection in a sentence

  • The provisions of this Article 7 apply to those Customers who, in EDTI’s judgement, will have a permanent Service Connection with EDTI.

  • After the Customer has complied with EDTI’s application requirements and has been accepted for service by EDTI and complied with the requirements of Section 4.5 and all other local construction, safety standards or regulations, EDTI shall schedule that Customer for Service Connection.

  • At the request of the Customer and if necessary, EDTI will make reasonable efforts to de-energize the Customer’s Service Connection at no cost to the Customer to allow Customer to manage vegetation as required by this section.

  • EDTI also reserves the right to install a load-limiting device or a load-limiting program to restrict the capability of the Service Connection.

  • When a component consumes the services of a provider component, this link is known as a Service Connection (or a connection).


More Definitions of Service Connection

Service Connection means the terminal end of a service line from the public water system. If a meter is installed at the end of the service, then the service connection means the downstream end of the meter.
Service Connection means the opening, including all fittings and appurtenances, at the water main through which water is supplied to the user.
Service Connection means the pipe, stops, fittings, meter, and meter box laid from the main to the property line of the premises served.
Service Connection means a service pipe connecting a property or premises to a water main. Property owners are responsible for maintaining service connections.
Service Connection means all cables and equipment, including all metering equipment, load management equipment, all high, medium or low voltage switchgear and cables required to connect the supply mains to the electrical installation of the consumer at the point of supply;
Service Connection means a connection to a pub- lic water system designed to provide potable water to a single family residence, or other residential or nonresidential population. When the connection provides water to a residential population without clearly defined single family residences, the following formulas ((shall be)) are used in determining the number of services to be included as resi- dential connections on the WFI form:
Service Connection means the line from the main to the customer’s point of service and shall include the pipe fittings and valves necessary to make the connection.