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Items to consider
�The maximum length ofthe service wire from theComEd pole to the point ofattachment on your resi-dence is 150 feet, if practical.
�See page 26 for clear-ances. If your plans don’tmeet the minimums, seepages 20-25 for ways togain additional height.
�Your service wire installa-tion must be positioned sothat it may be reached safelyfrom a ladder positionedon solid ground.
OVERHEAD SERVICE
Temporary ServiceUnderground Service & OutdoorMeter Fitting
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�Notify ComEd as sas possible to allow lead time to meet yorequirements.
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�Charges will apply. YourComEd representative willprovide actual costs based onyour requirements.
ARY SERVICE
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Glossary of TermsElectric Service Entrance Equipment
Overhead service wire – the wire from the pole thatattaches to the house.
Service wire attachment – a metal plate or boltthat supports the service wire to the building. You may electto install a riser or roof plate to maintain minimum clearancesfor the service wire.
Service head – a weather-tight fitting attached to theend of the service run to prevent water from entering the pipe.
Service run – the wires installed between the servicehead and the meter fitting.
Meter – a device that measures the amount ofelectricity used by a customer.
Meter fitting – a device that the meter plugs into.
Service entrance – the wires installed between themeter fitting connection device and the disconnecting means.
Disconnecting means – the main breaker, fuse box orbreaker panel inside your home.
Water pipe ground – a safety connection to providean electrical path to ground.
Driven ground – a safety connection to provide anelectrical path to earth.
Note:
For clearances seepages 26-28.
Check local codes forrequirements.
For grounding referencesee page 47.
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Overhead MeteringSelf-Contained Meter Fitting
Single Phase, Three-Wire 120/240or 120/208 Volts
Customer furnishes, installs and maintains:
Meter fitting (200 amperes maximum)
Conduit and conductors of service run (line)
Conduit and conductors of service run (load)
Ground connection per local code
Insulated metallic bushing on line and load conduits
Neutral terminal
Fifth terminal with potential tap (#12 copper wire orequivalent) from neutral terminal (120/208 volt service only)
Horn type bypass (so the service will not beinterrupted when a meter is removed from the socket)
Note:
Only meter connectiondevices labeled by the man-ufacturer with the letters
“CECHA” are approvedfor use in the ComEdservice area.
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Underground ServiceCustomer’s Cable Pole
Customer’s Cable Pole With UndergroundSecondary Service Connection
Customer furnishes, installs and maintains:
Treated pole (Minimum requirements: Class #7, length25 ft.). Customer shall consult ComEd for minimum settingdepth for the class and length of pole installed.
Galvanized rigid metal conduit
Conduit bushing (if buried portion of cable is not in duct)
Galvanized conduit straps and/or lag screws as required
Installation of Customer’s Cable Pole andUnderground Secondary Service Connection
Customer furnishes, installs and maintains:
Ground rod, conductor and clamps for grounding metallicconduit on pole
Outdoor adapter coupling for metallic to non-metallicconduit (Conduit bushing to be installed if “U” guard is usedabove first 10 ft. section)
Non-metallic rigid conduit or “U” guard
Cable support
Cable in conduit. Cable to extend beyond conduitwith enough extra to make connections on pole
Sealing compound
CECHA Meter fitting
Fork bolt
ComEd furnishes, installs and maintains:
Service drop dead-end
Connectors for connecting customer cable
Service drop cable
Meter
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Underground ServiceCustomer’s Cable Pole
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Overhead MeteringSelf-Contained Outdoor Class 320
Single Position Meter FittingSingle-Phase, Three-Wire 120/240 Volts
Customer furnishes, installs and maintains:
Meter connection device with lever actuated bypass(320 amperes maximum)
Conduit and conductors (line)
Conduit and conductors (load)
Ground connection per local code
Insulated metallic bushing on line and load conduits
Compression lugs for line and load conductors
Neutral terminal
Bypass arm
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(Not available for 120/208 Volts Service)
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Overhead Service Attachment
Fork Bolt
I-Plate
Underground MeteringMeter Connection for Mobile Homes
Single-Phase, Three-Wire 120/240 or 120/208Volts, 200 Amperes Maximum Rating
Customer furnishes, installs and maintains:
Combination meter fitting, raceway and pedestal(200 amperes maximum)
Meter connection device
Enclosure for disconnecting device and receptacles
Block for terminating secondary service cables
Conductors or bus extending from terminating blockto meter socket line terminals
Stabilizer foot (#10 gauge metal) or9 in. x 12 in. x 15 in. concrete anchor
Ground connection, per local code
ComEd usually furnishes, installs and maintains:
Underground secondary service cables with compressionlug connectors. Slack in cables of at least 12 in. must beprovided
ComEd furnishes, installs and maintains:
Meter
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Raceway also available withfactory installed main circuitbreaker.
Meter fittings must be CECHAapproved.
For overhead to undergroundinstallation, ComEd will sup-ply cable protection onpole at customer’s expense.
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Underground MeteringMeter Connection for Mobile Home
Overhead Service AttachmentFork Bolt and I-Plate
Customer furnishes, installs and maintains:
Service head
Service run
Service run wires(allow a minimum of 18 in. beyond the service head tomake connections to service drop wires)
Service attachment
ComEd furnishes, installs and maintains:
Service drop dead-end
Connectors for connecting customer wires to service drop
For an existing structure where it is impractical to installa fork bolt, the customer should install an I-plate.
I-plate
Customer to securely install I-plate
Service wire
A 4 in. to 18 in. clearance (in any direction) must bemaintained between the service head and the center ofthe service attachment
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Under no circumstancesshall a service attachment bemade to a parapet or achimney. The service headand attachment shall belocated so that:
a.) The exposed wires willadequately clear all buildingcomponents including down-spouts, gutters, etc., and
b.) The wires will be out ofreach from windows, porch-es, or any other parts of thebuilding that are accessible tothe occupants or the public.
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Overhead Service AttachmentRoof Plate
Underground MeteringClass 320 Meter Fitting and Raceway
Single-Phase, Three-Wire 120/240400 Amps maximum rating
Customer furnishes, installs and maintains:
Combination meter fitting and raceway withlever-actuated bypass
Compression lug connectors for load conductors
Neutral terminal
Ground connection, per local code
ComEd usually furnishes, installs and maintains:
Underground secondary service cables withcompression lug connectors. Slack in cables of at least12 in. must be provided
ComEd furnishes, installs and maintains:
Meter
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*See pages 39 and 43 forsome exceptions.
Raceway also available withfactory installed main circuitbreaker.
Meter fittings must be CECHAapproved.
For overhead tounderground installations,ComEd will supply cableprotection on pole at cus-tomer’s expense.
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Underground MeteringClass 320 Meter Fitting and Raceway
Overhead Service AttachmentRoof Plate
Customer furnishes, installs and maintains:
Roof plate
Service head(if the service run extends through the roof, the service headshall be so located that it is 6 in. on either side of the servicedrop and extends 18 in. above the roof.)
Service run
Service run wires(allow a minimum of 18 in. beyond the service head tomake connections to service drop wires)
ComEd furnishes, installs and maintains:
Service drop dead-end
Connectors for connecting customer’s wires toservice drop
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Overhead Service DetailsWood Riser
Underground MeteringUnderground Meter Fitting and Raceway
Single-Phase, Three-Wire 120/240 or120/208 Volts, 200 Amps Maximum Rating
Customer furnishes, installs and maintains:
Single position combination meter fitting and raceway(200 amps maximum per meter position)
Meter socket load wire terminals
Neutral terminal
Fifth terminal with potential tap ( # 12 copper wire orequivalent) from neutral terminal (120/208 volt service only)
Ground connection per local code
Compression lug connectors for phase and neutralcables**
Horn type bypass
ComEd usually furnishes, installs and maintains:
Underground secondary service cables(slack in cables of at least 12 in. must be provided)
ComEd furnishes, installs and maintains:
Meter
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*See pages 39 and 43 forsome exceptions.
Raceway also available withfactory installed main circuitbreaker.
Meter fittings must be CECHAapproved.
**Customer to install lugsonly when secondary servicecables are provided by thecustomer.
For overhead to undergroundinstallations, ComEd willsupply cable protection onpole at customer’s expense.
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Underground MeteringUnderground Meter Fitting and Raceway
Overhead Service DetailsWood Riser
Customer furnishes, installs and maintains:
Service head
Service run
Service run wires(allow a minimum of 18 in. beyond the service head tomake all connections to service drop wires)
4 in. x.4 in. or 6 in. x 6 in. preservative treated wood post
2 in. x 4 in. blocking solidly installed between rafters
5/8 in. galvanized mounting bolts(with nuts and washers)
CECHA Meter fitting
Service attachment
ComEd furnishes, installs and maintains:
Service drop dead-end
Connectors for connecting customer wires to service drop
Meter
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Overhead Service DetailsSteel Conduit Riser
Glossary of TermsUnderground Equipment
Meter – a device that measures the amountof electricity used by a customer.
Upper protective cover – of the meter fitting
Grounding connection.
Grounding electrode (ground rod).
Disconnecting means – the main breaker,fuse box or breaker panel inside your home.
Water pipe grounding connection – a safetyconnection to provide an electrical path to ground.
Conduit – PVC pipe in which the service cable is installed.Must be a mimimum of 3 in. schedule 40 or per local code.
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See pages 26-28 for impor-tant clearances which mustbe observed.
Check local codes forrequirements, such as conduitrequirements.
For grounding reference,see page 47.
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Underground Service Overhead Service DetailsSteel Conduit Riser
Customer furnishes, installs and maintains:
Service head
Service run wires(allow a minimum of 18 in. beyond the service head tomake connections to service drop wires)
Service attachment
Rigid steel conduit(2-1/2 in. for 100 ampere or smaller, or 3 in. forlarger service entrance equipment)
2 in. x 4 in. blocking, solidly installed between rafters
Mounting clamp with 1/2 in. bolts, nuts and washers
Steel Conduit reducer
CECHA Meter fitting
ComEd furnishes, installs and maintains:
Service drop dead-end
Connectors for connecting customer’s wiresto service drop
Meter
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All metal parts exposed toweather shall be hot galva-nized or non-ferrous.
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Overhead Service DetailsCustomer Service Pole and Outdoor Fitting
Items to consider
� If your trenching route hasto be dug by hand, or if a cablemust be installed under apaved surface, additionalcharges apply.
� If your service cable has tobe moved later to make roomfor a new swimming pool,patio, deck, etc., new chargesapply. Plan ahead!
�Underground cable will beburied only in a ComEdeasement or in the propertythat it serves. Additionalcharges apply if your secondary service cable routeis longer than 100feet.
�To avoid additional ComEdcharges - a customer can per-form the following: can digtheir own trench, can installtheir own cable per municipal-ity requirements - note thecustomer will then own andmaintain the cable, can com-plete their own boring workper municipality require-ments, and can dig their ownsplice pits.
�There will be charges fromComEd if you convert fromoverhead to undergroundservice.
�You are responsible formaking or exposing under-ground sprinkler systems,private wiring, sewers, draintiles, etc.
�The trench route mustbe within 4 inches of finalgrade and clear of all obsta-cles (sheds, swing sets,tree stumps, landscaping,fencing, etc.).
�Generally, restoration oflandscaping is the customer’sresponsibility.
�Conduit may be requiredunder roads/pavement or bythe municipality.
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Metering ClearancesClearances for Meter Connection Devices
Outdoor Horizontal Clearances
This dimension applies to the second meter fitting whentwo or more are mounted on adjacent corners.
Meters are not to be installed over a sidewalk, driveway orpaved areas without protective barriers. Meters are not to beinstalled in locations susceptible to vehicle damage.
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Overhead Service DetailsCustomer Service Pole
Customer furnishes, installs and maintains:
Treated pole(minimum requirements: class #7, length 25 ft.).Customer shall consult ComEd for minimum setting depthfor the class and length of pole installed.
Service entrance cable or conductors in conduit. Allowsufficient wire to make connection to service drop wire.
Service heads
Ground rod
Cable clamps. Maximum spacing 3 ft.
Fork bolt
CECHA approved meter fitting
Service wire dead-end
ComEd furnishes, installs and maintainsthe following equipment only if a service dropterminates at the pole:
Service drop dead-end
Connectors for connecting customer wire to service drop
ComEd furnishes, installs and maintains:
Meter
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