Standardized guidance has been prepared to assist engineers with unique installation requirements. Exterior electrical equipment design criteria are specified to ensure that a
Spec. 1-20 Installation procedure for protective bollards used with pad-mounted equipment Spec. 1-23 Clearance required for non-enclosed swimming pools, fountains and similar installations
Each has its own unique standards and application guidelines, and one facet of good power system design is the knowledge of when to apply each type of equipment and the limitations of
This Guide is a set of distribution standards that covers many of the construction standards required during the construction of AC facilities at DER sites. The red boxes and comments
There are certain Public Service Commission requirements and/or industry standards that may be required to be met to alleviate possible adverse effects to other services or equipment.
These standards and requirements are based on relevant technical specifications and industry best practices to ensure the safety and reliability of equipment installation.
Before beginning an underground installation, please read this installation guide. Please do not install an underground primary or secondary conduit system without first receiving a job sketch from the Power Company.
To receive electric service from SRP, licensed electrical contractors must follow SRP''s standards and specifications for obtaining electric service. You can find and download those standards
These standards and requirements are based on relevant technical specifications and industry best practices to ensure the safety and reliability of equipment installation.
101. Code Requirements The company, by law (Title 35A M.R.S.A. Section 2305A), is required to design, construct, operate and maintain its lines and equipment in
Before beginning an underground installation, please read this installation guide. Please do not install an underground primary or secondary conduit system without first receiving a job sketch
Installation Requirements for Power Distribution Panels (Cabinets): Power distribution panels (cabinets) shall be made of non-combustible materials. In workplaces and offices with low

ELECTRICAL POWER REQUIREMENTS: GENERAL. Virtually all military bases have an existing overhead and underground distribution system that has been in service for many years. As part of any new design project, review the existing design with base personnel to determine which existing features should not be duplicated in future designs.
All customer owned equipment shall be installed in accordance with the requirements of the latest revision of the National Electrical Code (NEC), or of any Federal, State, County or Municipal laws or statutes that may be in effect for governing electrical installations in the area where the installation is made.
Address the following in the design analysis for the supply station/substation: Formal design. Substations require a formal design. Address the structure and foundation design, lightning protection, manholes and vaults, grounding, lighting, protective relaying, and the other electrical items listed below. Dual substation transformers.
Electric Supply Stations are defined as stations that transform the energy level (voltage) for further bulk distribution at medium voltage levels. Comply with the requirements of NFPA 70 for the low voltage equipment in a main or electric supply station (equipment that is being served from a Utilization Electric Supply Station).
Main Electric Supply Substation: A main electric supply station that also transforms the energy level (voltage) for further bulk distribution at medium voltage levels. A main electric supply substation includes power (substation) transformers.
This Guide is a set of distribution standards that covers many of the construction standards required during the construction of AC facilities at DER sites. The red boxes and comments added to the Duke Energy Distribution Standards Manual drawings are meant to focus attention on specific details.
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