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For services greater than 401 amps, who is responsible for making up the connectors inside a customer provided CT enclosure?

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For services greater than 401 amps, who is responsible for making up the connectors inside a customer provided CT enclosure?

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The customer/electrician makes up the PED connectors and provides the insulating covers that are required inside a residential CT enclosure. Backfill requirements: The customer is responsible for backfilling all secondary trenches from the meter base to the utilities source facility. An area 2 to 2 ½ feet from the source facility is to remain open allowing utility personnel to complete the connection. Services installed to utility pole bases require complete backfill up to and around the customer-installed elbow. See our illustration diagrams for additional information. For more in-depth explanations, see our Residential Electric Service Handbook Incentives and rebates New ENERGY STAR Homes New homes that meet the specifications and are certified as ENERGY STAR NW Homes are eligible for the following rebates: · Electrically heated homes built to the Energy Star NW Homes specifications can receive rebates of up to $1,000. Rebates are paid to the builder. · Additionally, Energy Star fixt

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