UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC SERVICE Sample Clauses

UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC SERVICE. This subdivision will be served by an underground electric distribution except where the elevation of the ground is such that underground electric facilities would be impractical or dangerous in the opinion of the utility company serving the subdivision. The type of service supplied will be alternating current at approximately sixty cycles per second single phase, three wire, 120/240 volts, and metered at 240 volts. Any purchaser of lots in Riverbend Subdivision understands and agrees that only underground electric service of 120/240 volts single phase, three wire, will be available, and the locked rotor current of any motor connected to this service will be limited in accordance with standard service practices of the utilities company.
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UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC SERVICE. An underground electric distribution system will be installed within the Subdivision, which will serve all Lots in the Subdivision, but overhead transmission lines will remain within the utility easements shown on the Subdivision Plat. The Owner of each Lot shall, at his own cost; furnish, install, own, and maintain (all in accordance with the requirements of local government authorities and the National Electrical Code) the underground service cable and appurtenances from the point of the electric company's metering on the Owner's structure to the point of attachment at such company's installed transformers, or energized secondary junction boxes, such point of attachment to be made available by the electric company at a point designated by the electric company at the property lime of each Lot. The electric company furnishing service shall make the necessary connections at the point of attachment and at the meter. In addition the Owner of each Lot shall, at his own cost furnish, install, own and maintain a meter loop (in accordance with the then current standards and specifications of the electric company furnishing service) for the location and installation of the meter of such electric company for the residence constructed on such Owner's Lot. For as long is underground service is maintained in the Subdivision, the electric service to each Lot therein shall be underground, uniform in character and exclusively of the type known as single phase 120/240 volt, three (3) wire, sixty(60) cycle alternating current.
UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC SERVICE. Electric service from underground distribution facilities is available to Customers requesting such service. The Customer also must pay an amount based on the cost difference, if any, between overhead and underground electric service as estimated by the Cooperative. In areas served by the Cooperative's underground distribution system phase and voltage of electric service may be limited to that which can be provided from existing facilities. Underground conductors are usually connected to the Cooperative's overhead distribution facilities at a location outside the Customer's premises or at a suitable location on Customer's premises. The location and routing of underground distribution facilities is determined by the Cooperative. Before the installation of underground distribution facilities, Customer will complete rough site grading, establish final grade along conductor route, expose to view any underground installation including gas lines, water lines, wastewater lines, communication lines, etc., and clear the area of all obstructions. No change shall be made in the grade along the conductor route without the consent of the Cooperative. Any change in grade which requires lowering electrical conductors is at the expense of the Customer.

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