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RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
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Section A -
General Information
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Section D - Meter Requirements |
| Section B - Temporary Services | Section E - Existing Overhead Service |
| Section C - Underground Service | MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION |
Section A - GENERAL INFORMATION
The handbook contains information that will help you to answer questions like:
The answers to these and many other questions are here. If you have any additional questions, please call your nearest service office. You’ll find a directory of these offices here.
Information regarding the installation of permanent, multifamily and nonresidential services such as commercial buildings, condominium complexes, apartment buildings, and mobile home parks is available in Central Lincoln’s Electric Service Handbook for Nonresidential Services. Both of these handbooks are available free of charge from any Central Lincoln service office.
If you have any general questions regarding billing, if you want to establish service, or if you’re ready to have your service hooked up, call your local Central Lincoln office.
Getting StartedYou are responsible for:
The first thing you should do is contact our service office. Once this is done you’re ready to begin. The remainder of this handbook will help you with this process.
Beginning Your Customer Request for ServiceAll new permanent power installations will be underground. Permanent power is provided after your structure is built and meets all the requirements stated in pertinent sections. (Central Lincoln will continue to serve existing overhead service installations. See Section E - Existing Overhead Section for details.)
Requesting ServiceWhen you call to order your temporary or permanent service, a representative will ask you the following critical questions. Please be prepared to answer them, as your answers will help determine how your project is handled.
Once your service equipment is installed, the state requires that your service equipment installation pass an electrical inspection before we connect you to our system. Electrical inspections are performed by different agencies, depending on your location. See below for your local electrical inspection agency.
Contacting Other Utilities
Electrical Inspection Agency Area Office Phone# Lincoln County Lincoln County Planning Dept. (Electrical) 541-265-4195 Newport Newport City Hall 541-574-6027 Lane County Lane County Facilities Dept. 541-997-2251 Florence Florence City Hall 541-997-8237 Douglas County State Building Codes Division 541-684-3594 Coos County State Building Codes Division 541-396-2148 Lakeside Lakeside City Hall 541-759-3011 Reedsport Reedsport City Hall 541-271-3606
It is your responsibility to notify each of the utilities that you wish to provide service to your home. You should get the name and phone number for a contact at each utility and let each of them know which other utilities will be providing you service. Check your local phone book for their numbers.
Service Ratings AvailableThe size of service you need depends upon the size of your home, and the power requirements of the equipment you will be installing in it. Central Lincoln cannot determine your power requirements.
Voltage Amp Rating Typical Use 120/240 200 Amp* Small and Medium sized Homes (most common) 120/240 400 Amp Large homes 120/240 Over 400 Amps Very large homes
** You may install a service panel or meter base that is rated less than 200 amps, but the service line and meter that Central Lincoln installs will be sized as if you were installing a 200 amp service. If you are installing an underground service that is less than 200 amps, your meter base must meet the dimensional requirements for a 200 amp underground meter base (see Section D - Meter Requirements for details).
Meter Location(If Central Lincoln allows the meter base or Current Transformer to be covered by a customer-fabricated and installed enclosure, the enclosure must be hinged, or provided with quick release fasteners for easy removal and replacement. Screwed-on or nailed-on covers are not acceptable. All installations of this type must be pre-approved.)
Requirements for properly locating your meter base are:
The reasons for these requirements are:
Due to the corrosive climate along the Oregon coast, we recommend that you use a corrosion-resistant meter base that is state-approved.
For conventional homes, the meter base should be placed on the street-side exterior of the house, or a maximum of four feet around the corner from that wall (See shaded area in Figure A-1). As an alternative, a pedestal may be placed away from the residence, such as near a street or driveway, with approval of Central Lincoln Engineering Department.
Removing and Installing MetersYou can get underground utility locates by calling the "One Call" system at 811. Once you have called and requested a locate, the one call system will notify the utilities, or a locating service, that locates are required.
There is no charge for this service. Utilities are required by state law to belong to this service.
The state has established a color code system to identify each utility so everyone can see what has been located. The color codes are:
Color Utility Red Electric Yellow Gas/Oil Orange Telephone/Cable TV Blue Water Green Sewer White Area to be located
The state requires that any digging within 24 inches of either side of the location markings be done by hand. It is the customer’s responsibility to preserve location markings during construction, so the locating process doesn’t need to be repeated.
Outbuildings (Ancillary Service)If you wish to install a separate service to your outbuilding, you are required to provide a clear path for trench and conduit for underground to our equipment as required by the NEC, NESC and Central Lincoln. If the meter base you install is for a class 320 meter, you are required to have manual bypass blocks (see SECTION D - METER REQUIREMENTS).
Central Lincoln will install the underground service line to the new service hand hole (see SECTION C - UNDERGROUND SERVICE).
For services over 125 feet from existing Central Lincoln facilities, or if there is any additional work (other than the service line) the customer will incur all additional costs.
uilding Near Central Lincoln FacilitiesThe customer will be responsible for any damages to Central Lincoln equipment, or any encroachment on clearance requirements that requires relocation of facilities. Check with Central Lincoln before any excavation or construction to determine safe working distances.
| View General Information in .PDF format (3 pages) | View Meter Requirements in .PDF format (3 pages) |
| View Temporary Services in .PDF format (3 pages) | View Existing Overhead Service in .PDF format (4 pages) |
| View Underground Service in .PDF format (5 pages) | View Full Book in .PDF format (22 pages) |
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