Residential Service Requirements
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MISCELLANEOUS
INFORMATION
SERVICE OFFICES
To find out which Service Office to call, refer to the Service Area
Map. Please call the office where your project will be located.
| Central Lincoln PUD Service Offices |
| Newport: |
(541) 265-3211 2129 North Coast Highway
Newport, OR 97365 |
| South
Beach Warehouse: |
(541) 574-2082 3807 SE Ash St.
South Beach, OR 97366 |
| Depoe
Bay: |
(541) 765-2967 531 North Highway 101
Depoe Bay, OR 97341 |
| Toledo: |
(541) 336-2303 210 NE Alder Street
Toledo, OR 97394 |
| Waldport: |
(541) 563-2112 480 NW Hemlock
Waldport, OR 97394 |
| Florence: |
(541) 997-3414 966 Highway 101
Florence, OR 97439 |
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Florence
Warehouse: |
(Same as above) |
| Reedsport: |
(541) 271-2181 440 Fir Avenue
Reedsport, OR 97467 |
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Reedsport Warehouse: |
(541) 271-8724
• 295 Rainbow Plaza
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Reedsport, OR 97439 |
| Lakeside,
Hauser, Glasgow: |
(541) 765-2869 (Toll-free phone to Reedsport
office) |
MAP OF DISTRICT

GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Clearance An obstruction-free distance between two objects.
Common Ground Point The conductor
used to connect the grounding electrode to the equipment grounding conductor and/or to the
grounded conductor of the circuit at the service.
Conduit A listed or approved pipe with a smooth interior
surface to permit easy drawing-in of the electrical conductors. A conduit may be metallic
or nonmetallic, depending on its usage, in accordance with codes and Central
Lincoln standards. PVC
is recommended, unless galvanized steel is required by the governing road agency.
Corrosion Inhibitor Electrical joint compound used to retard
oxidation of electrical connections.
Customer Service Representative The designated representative
of Central Lincoln, responsible for coordination of new or revised services to CLPUD customers. The
customer service representative responds to inquiries on policies, standards, practices,
rates, and energy utilization.
Drip Loop A loop formed in overhead secondary conductors at the
weatherhead to prevent the entrance of water into the service entrance conduit and
equipment.
Electrical Inspection Agency The qualified representative of a
city, county or State of Oregon, who has been authorized by governmental agencies to
inspect electric service installation on their behalf.
Guying Cables or braces used to relieve the strain of overhead
conductors.
Listed Equipment or material accepted by nationally recognized
testing laboratory, inspection agency, or other organization concerned with product
evaluation. Such organizations maintain periodic production inspections of listed
equipment and materials, and state that the items have been tested and found suitable in a
specified manner.
Manual Circuit-Closing Block A provision for paralleling the
meter circuit, allowing the meter to be removed without interrupting service to the
customer.
Meter Base The mounting device consisting of meter jaws,
connectors, and enclosure for accommodating socket-type meters.
Meter Equipment Any equipment associated with measuring
electric energy.
Meter Jaw A spring-loaded receptacle installed inside the meter
base, interfacing the terminals of the meter to the source and load conductors of the
service.
Meter Pole A pole that supports the metering equipment owned
and maintained by the customer.
NEC National Electric Code which governs the installation of
the customer's equipment.
NESC National Electric Safety Code, which governs
Central Lincoln’s
equipment.
Neutral Grounded conductor in a single-phase, three-wire or
three-phase, four-wire system. The service conductor that is at zero potential to ground.
Point of Attachment Point at which Central
Lincolns service wire and
the customers conductors are connected, either at the weatherhead for overhead or
the service hand hole for underground.
Point of Delivery The location on the customers premises
where Central Lincolns service wire and the customers system are interconnected.
Seal The locking device used to secure meter and/or service
entrance equipment to assure safety and security for the unit.
Select Backfill Native soil or soil brought in from another
area, free from sharp objects, rocks, scrap building material and corrosive material.
Self-Contained In reference to meter bases: a device designed
and rated to continuously carry the entire capacity of the service entrance equipment. The
maximum self-contained meter base current rating approved by CLPUD is 400 amperes ( also
called a single-phase Class 320 A meter).
Service Entrance Conductors The conductors which extend between
the customers meter base and the point of delivery.
Service Entrance Equipment Service conduit, conductors,
weatherhead, meter base, enclosures, service disconnect and service panel.
Service Handhole -
Open-bottomed junction box with removable lid that provides
for installation and maintenance of electrical connectors between Central
Lincoln service
wire and customer-owned service entrance wire.
Service Line - See "Service Wire"
Service Mast The conduit above the meter used to provide
mechanical protection for the service conductors and to support the service drop from
Central Lincolns system.
Service Wire The conductors from Central
Lincoln system to the
customers point of delivery, which can be overhead or underground.
Temporary Service An electrical service installed by Central
Lincoln to
provide power to a customer on a temporary basis (less than one year).
UL (Underwriters Laboratories) A nationally-recognized
test laboratory which lists materials that have been tested and approved.
Overview of Hook-Up Procedures
The following is a general outline
of how you get a new electrical service for a single-family residential
structure. This outline assumes that Central Lincoln PUD (Central
Lincoln) has existing
power facilities to your site. If power is not readily available, Central
Lincoln will
need to engineer your project. If you have any questions, please contact your
nearest service office.
PLEASE NOTE: Overhead
temporary services (construction power) will be allowed, but all new permanent
services must be underground.
Your Responsibilities to Obtain Temporary Service
_____1. Contact your
nearest Central Lincoln service office (see
"Addresses" in Misc. Section) for service application and
service location.
_____2. Install the
appropriate temporary meter base.
_____3. Obtain an
electrical inspection (see "Section A - Inspections"), and verify service location.
_____4.
After successful inspection ("green tag"), contact Central
Lincoln for service connection.
Your Responsibilities to Obtain Permanent Service
_____1. Determine the
size of service you want [200 amp, 400 amp or greater]
(see Section A - Service Ratings
Available).
_____2. Contact your
nearest Central Lincoln service office (see
"Addresses" in Misc. Section) for service application and
service location.
_____3. Notify other
utilities of your project (see
"Section A - Inspections").
_____4. Install your
service entrance equipment. (Remember, all new permanent
service must be underground.)
_____5. Call the "One
Call" system before you dig at 1-800-332-2344 (see
Section A - Underground Locates).
_____6. Provide a
clear path/trench for your service line (see Underground -Section C).
_____7. Request trench inspection from your local Central
Lincoln office, or Customer Engineering representative.
_____8. Obtain an electrical inspection and
"green tag" from local inspection agency (see
"Section A - Inspections").
_____9.
After you have passeed your electrical inspection, contact
Central Lincoln for a final inspection. After final inspection is passed,
service
connection will be scheduled.
Central Lincoln PUD’s Responsibilities
_____1. Install your
service line, meter and connect to your weatherhead or service hand-hole.
_____2. Energize your
system.
Scheduling
If only a service wire and meter
installation are required, services are typically energized 3-5 days after you
have completed the appropriate "Your Responsibilities" section above. If
additional work is required, it may take longer.
Service Charges
Charges vary due to the type of service you are requesting and
the type of system we have in your area. Contact our local engineering office
for current rate information (see
"Addresses" in Misc. Section).
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