April 4, 2008 -1 1 Ms. Ann Cole, Commission Clerk Florida Public Service Commission 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850 Re: Petition to ModiJL Tariff Sheet No. 4.010 Regarding Underground Commercial and Industrial Services; Docket No. Dear Ms. Cole: Please find enclosed for filing on behalf of Progress Energy Florida, Inc. the original and seven (7) copies of its petition to modify Tariff Sheet 4.0 10 regarding underground commercial and industrial services. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Should have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (727) 820-5 184. Sincerely, BEFORE THE FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION In Re: Petition to Modify Tariff Sheet No. 4.010 Regarding Underground Commercial and Industrial Services ) Docket No. 1 1 Filed: April 4,2008 PETITION TO MODIFY TARIFF SHEET NO. 4.010 Progress Energy Florida, Inc. (“PEF”) hereby petitions this Commission for approval of modifications to PEF’s Tariff Sheet No. 4.0 10 regarding underground commercial and industrial services. in support of this Petition, PEF states as follows: 1. PEF is a public utility subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission under Chapter 366, Florida Statutes. PEF’s General Offices are located at 299 First Avenue North, St Petersburg, FL 33701. 2. All notices, pleadings and other communications required to be served on petitioner should be directed to: John T . Bumett, Esquire Post Office Box 14042 St. Petersburg, FL 33733-4042 Telephone: (727) 820-5 184 Facsimile: (727) 820-5249 For express deliveries by private courier, the address is: 299 First Avenue North Suite PEF-15 1 St. Petersburg, FL 33701 appendix to that tariff sheet. Section III(d) of PEF’s Requirements for Electric Service and Meter 2 h $2 cv g k- U 3 fa > w 0 1- d. Installations provides that PEF does not install underground commercial and industrial services. I 4. In this petition, PEF requests that Section IV, Second Revised Sheet No. 4.010 be revised in the manner set forth in Exhibit A hereto in order to more clearly conform the (3 0 t3 (-J v) p. LL provisions of that tariff sheet to the aforementioned language set forth in Section III(d) of PEF’s Requirements for Electric Service and Meter Installations. WHEREFORE, PEF respectfully requests the Commission to approve this Petition and the modifications to Section IV,Second Revised Sheet No. 4.010 as set forth in Exhibit A hereto. Respectfully submitted, A G c i a t e General Counsel - Florida PROGRESS ENERGY SERVICE COMPANY, LLC 299 First Avenue North St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Attorney for PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. EXHIBIT A REVISED TARIFF SHEET No. 4.010 (Legislative) I &6m Progress Energy SECTION NO. IV T H I R D S i X W B R E V l S E D SHEET NO. 4.010 CANCELS SECONDFIRST- REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 PART I DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS 1.01 Definitions: The following definitions set forth standard interpretations of certain terms used in these Rules and Regulations: 1.02 Company: Progress Energy, Florida Inc. Customer: The user of the Company's electric service Service: The supply by the Company of electricity to the Customer, including the readiness and availability of electrical energy at the Customer's Point of Delivery at the required voltage and frequency whether or not utilized by the Customer. Service Drop: That portion of the Company's facilities, between the pole or underground cable and the point of attachment at the service entrance, which brings the service from the Company's supply lines to the Customer. Service Entrance: Wires and enclosures owned by the Customer and connecting the Customer's installation to the service drop. Customer's Installation: Wires, enclosures, switches, appliances and other apparatus, including the service entrance, forming the Customer's facilities utilizing service for any purpose on the Customer's side of the point of delivery. Point of Delivery: The point of attachment where the Company's service drop is connected to the Customer's service entrance. For underqround service other than residential, the Customer's service entrance shall include conductors and raceway to a Doint designated by the Companv aenerallv the pad-mount transformer closest to the building Connected Load: The total rated capacity in horsepower (H.P.), and/or kilowatts (kW), and/or kilovolt amperes (kVA), of all electric equipment, appliances, apparatus and other current consuming devices which are connected in and to the Customer's installation and which may utilize service. Maximum Demand: Highest integrated reading of Customer's electrical power requirements measured in kilowatts during the interval of time specified in the Rate Schedules. Temporary Service: The supply of electricity by the Company to the Customer for construction purposes; or for fairs, displays, exhibits and similar services; and for other services which will be in use for less than a year. Rate Schedules: The applicable schedules of rates and charges for service rendered which, from time to time, are on file with and approved by the Florida Public Service Commission having jurisdiction thereover, and under which service is rendered by the Company. Service Classifications: Service is classified for rate application purposes according to one of the following which best describes the Customer's electric service requirements: (1) Residential: Residential customers have the option of being served under one of the following rate schedules: A. ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE: Residential Service (RS-1): Applicable to residential customers in a single dwelling house, a mobile home, or individually metered single apartment unit or other unit having housekeeping facilities, occupied by one family or household as a residence, The premises of such single dwelling may include an additional apartment with separate housekeeping facilities, as well as a garage and other separate structures where they are occupied or used solely by the members or servants of such family or household. Lori J. Cross, Manaaer, Utility Requlatow P l a n n i n a - F l o r i d a W . Myefs, V k e M W , l&amh43,28Qa EXHIBIT A REVISED TARIFF SHEET No. 4.010 (Clean copy) v SECTION NO. IV THIRD REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 CANCELS SECOND REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 bbProgress Energy PART I DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS 1.01 Definitions: The following definitions set forth standard interpretations of certain terms used in these Rules and Regulations: (8) 1.02 Company: Progress Energy, Florida Inc Customer: The user of the Company's electric service. Service: The supply by the Company of electricity to the Customer, including the readiness and availability of electrical energy at the Customer's Point of Delivery at the required voltage and frequency whether or not utilized by the Customer. Service Drop: That portion of the Company's facilities, between the pole or underground cable and the point of attachment at the service entrance, which brings the service from the Company's supply lines to the Customer. Service Entrance: Wires and enclosures owned by the Customer and connecting the Customer's installation to the service drop. Customer's Installation: Wires, enclosures, switches, appliances and other apparatus, including the service entrance, forming the Customer's facilities utilizing service for any purpose on the Customer's side of the point of de Iivery . Point of Delivery: The point of attachment where the Company's service drop is connected to the Customer's service entrance. For underground service other than residential, the Customer's service entrance shall include conductors and raceway to a point designated by the Company generally the pad-mount transformer closest to the building. Connected Load: The total rated capacity in horsepower (H.P.), and/or kilowatts (kW), and/or kilovolt amperes (kVA), of all electric equipment, appliances, apparatus and other current consuming devices which are connected in and to the Customer's installation and which may utilize service. Maximum Demand: Highest integrated reading of Customer's electrical power requirements measured in kilowatts during the interval of time specified in the Rate Schedules. Temporary Service: The supply of electricity by the Company to the Customer for construction purposes; or for fairs, displays, exhibits and similar services; and for other services which will be in use for less than a year. Rate Schedules: The applicable schedules of rates and charges for service rendered which, from time to time, are on file with and approved by the Florida Public Service Commission having jurisdiction thereover, and under which service is rendered by the Company. Service Classifications: Service is classified for rate application purposes according to one of the following which best describes the Customer's electric service requirements: (1) Residential: Residential customers have the option of being served under one of the following rate schedules: A. ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE: Residential Service (RS-1): Applicable to residential customers in a single dwelling house, a mobile home, or individually metered single apartment unit or other unit having housekeeping facilities, occupied by one family or household as a residence. The premises of such single dwelling may include an additional apartment with separate housekeeping facilities, as well as a garage and other separate structures where they are occupied or used solely by the members or servants of such family or household. Lori J. Cross, Manager, Utility Regulatory Planning-Florida SECTION NO. IV THIRD REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 CANCELS SECOND REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 Progress Energy PART I DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS 1.01 Definitions: The following definitions set forth standard interpretations of certain terms used in these Rules and Regulations 1.02 Company: Progress Energy Florida Inc Customer: The user of the Company's electric service Service: The supply by the Company of electricity to the Customer, including the readiness and availability of electrical energy at the Customer's Point of Delivery at the required voltage and frequency whether or not utilized by the Customer Service Drop: That portion of the Company's facilities, between the pole or underground cable and the point of attachment at the service entrance, which brings the service from the Company's supply lines to the Customer Service Entrance: Wires and enclosures owned by the Customer and connecting the Customer's installation to the service drop Customer's Installation: Wires enclosures switches appliances and other apparatus including the Service entrance forming the Customer's facilities utilizing service for any purpose on the Customer's side of the point of delivery Point of Delivery: The point of attachment where the Company's service drop is connected to the Customer's service entrance For underground service other than residential the Customers service entrance shall include conductors and raceway to a point designated by the Company generally the pad-mount transformer closest to the building Connected Load: The total rated capacity in horsepower (H P ) and/or kilowatts (kW) and/or kilovolt amperes (kVA) of all electric equipment appliances apparatus and other current consuming devices which are connected in and to the Customer's installation and which may utilize service Maximum Demand. Highest integrated reading of Customer's electrical power requirements measured in kilowatts during the interval of time specified in the Rate Schedules (IO) Temporary Service The supply of electricity by the Company to the Customer for construction purposes or for fairs displays exhibits and similar services and for other services which will be in use for less than a year (1 1) Rate Schedules The applicable schedules of rates and charges for service rendered which from time to time are on file with and approved by the Florida Public Service Commission having jurisdiction thereover and under which service is rendered by the Company Service Classifications: Service is classified for rate application purposes according to one of the following which best describes the Customer's electric service requirements (1) Residential Residential customers have the option of being served under one of the following rate schedules A S U E D BY: !FFECTIVE: Residential Service (RS-1) Applicable to residential customers in a single dwelling house a mobile home or individually metered single apartment unit or other unit having housekeeping facilities occupied by one family or household as a residence The premises of such single dwelling may include an additional apartment with separate housekeeping facilities, as well as a garage and other separate structures where they are occupied or used solely by the members or servants of such family or household Lori J. Cross, Manager, Utility Regulatory Planning-Florida SECTION NO. IV THIRD REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 CANCELS SECOND REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 PART I DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS 1.01 Definitions: The following definitions set forth standard interpretations of certain terms used in these Rules and Regulations 1.02 Company: Progress Energy, Florida Inc Customer: The user of the Company's electric service Service: The supply by the Company of electricity to the Customer including the readiness and availability of electrical energy at the Customer's Point of Delivery at the required voltage and frequency whether or not utilized by the Customer Service Drop: That portion of the Company's facilities, between the pole or underground cable and the point of attachment at the setvice entrance, which brings the service from the Company's supply lines to the Customer Service Entrance: Wires and enclosures owned by the Customer and connecting the Customer's installation to the service drop Customer's Installation: Wires, enclosures, switches, appliances and other apparatus, including the service entrance, forming the Customer's facilities utilizing service for any purpose on the Customer's side of the point of delivery. Point of Delivery: The point of attachment where the Company's service drop is connected to the Customer's service entrance. For underground service other than residential, the Customer's service entrance shall include conductors and raceway to a point designated by the Company generally the pad-mount transformer closest to the building. Connected Load: The total rated capacity in horsepower (H P.), and/or kilowatts (kW), and/or kilovolt amperes (kVA), of all electric equipment, appliances, apparatus and other current consuming devices which are connected in and to the Customer's installation and which may utilize service. Maximum Demand Highest integrated reading of Customer's electrical power requirements measured in kilowatts during the interval of time soecified in the Rate Schedules. Temporary Service The supply of electricity by the Company to the Customer for construction purposes, or for fairs displays, exhibits and similar services and for other services which will be in use for less than a year Rate Schedules The applicable schedules of rates and charges for service rendered which from time to time are on file with and approved by the Florida Public Service Commission having jurisdiction thereover, and under which service is rendered by the Company Service Classifications: Service is classified for rate application purposes according to one of the following which best describes the Customer's electric service requirements (1) Residential Residential customers have the option of being served under one of the following rate schedules A ;SUED BY: :FFECTIVE: Residential Service (RS-1) Applicable to residential customers in a single dwelling house a mobile home or individually metered single apartment unit or other unit having housekeeping facilities occupied by one family or household as a residence The premises of such single dwelling may include an additional apartment with separate housekeeping facilities as well as a garage and other separate structures where they are occupied or used solely by the members or servants of such family or household Lori J. Cross, Manager, Utility Regulatory Planning-Florida SECTION NO. IV THIRD REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 CANCELS SECOND REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 Progress En PART I DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS 1.01 Definitions: The following definitions set forth standard interpretations of certain terms used in these Rules and Regulations: 1.02 Company: Progress Energy, Florida Inc Customer: The user of the Company's electric service Service: The supply by the Company of electricity to the Customer, including the readiness and availability of electrical energy at the Customer's Point of Delivery at the required voltage and frequency whether or not utilized by the Customer Service Drop: That portion of the Company's facilities, between the pole or underground cable and the point of attachment at the sewice entrance, which brings the sewice from the Company's supply lines to the Customer Service Entrance: Wires and enclosures owned by the Customer and connecting the Customer's installation to the service drop. Customer's Installation. Wires enclosures switches appliances and other apparatus including the service entrance forming the Customers facilities utilizing service for any purpose on the Customer's side of the point of delivery Point of Delivery: The point of attachment where the Company's service drop is connected to the Customer's service entrance For underground service other than residential the Customers service entrance shall include conductors and raceway to a point designated by the Company generally the pad-mount transformer closest to the building Connected Load: The total rated capacity in horsepower (H P ) and/or kilowatts (kW) and/or kilovolt amperes (kVA) of all electric equipment appliances apparatus and other current consuming devices which are connected in and to the Customer's installation and which may utilize service Maximum Demand Highest integrated reading of Customers electrical power requirements measured in kilowatts during the interval of time specified in the Rate Schedules Temporary Service The supply of electricity by the Company to the Customer for construction purposes or for fairs displays exhibits and similar sewices and for other services which will be in use for less than a year Rate Schedules The applicable schedules of rates and charges for service rendered which from time to time are on file with and approved by the Florida Public Service Commission having jurisdiction thereover and under which service is rendered by the Company Service Classifications: Sewice is classified for rate application purposes according to one of the following which best describes the Customer's electric Service requirements (1) Residential Residential customers have the option of being served under one of the following rate schedules A S U E D BY: FFECTIVE: Residential Service (RS-1) Applicable to residential customers in a single dwelling house a mobile home or individually metered single apartment unit or other unit having housekeeping facilities occupied by one family or household as a residence The premises of such single dwelling may include an additional apartment with separate housekeeping facilities, as well as a garage and other separate structures where they are occupied or used solely by the members or servants of such family or household Lori J. Cross, Manager, Utility Regulatory Planning-Florida SECTION NO. IV THIRD REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 CANCELS SECOND REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 PART I DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS 1.01 Definitions: The following definitions set forth standard interpretations of certain terms used in these Rules and Regulations: 1.02 Company: Progress Energy, Florida Inc. Customer: The user of the Company's electric service Sew ice: The supply by the Company of electricity to the Customer, including the readiness and availability of electrical energy at the Customer's Point of Delivery at the required voltage and frequency whether or not utilized by the Customer. Service DroD: That portion of the Company's facilities, between the pole or underground cable and the point of attachment at the service entrance, which brings the service from the Company's supply lines to the Customer. Service Entrance: Wires and enclosures owned by the Customer and connecting the Customer's installation to the service drop. Customer's Installation: Wires, enclosures, switches, appliances and other apparatus, including the service entrance, forming the Customer's facilities utilizing service for any purpose on the Customer's side of the point of delivery. Point of Delivery The point of attachment where the Company's service drop is connected to the Customer's service entrance. For underground service other than residential, the Customer's service entrance shall include conductors and raceway to a point designated by the Company generally the pad-mount transformer closest to the building. Connected Load: The total rated capacity in horsepower (H.P.), and/or kilowatts (kW), and/or kilovolt amperes (kVA), of all electric equipment, appliances, apparatus and other current consuming devices which are connected in and to the Customer's installation and which may utilize service Maximum Demand: Highest integrated reading of Customer's electrical power requirements measured in kilowatts during the interval of time specified in the Rate Schedules Temporary Se mice: The supply of electricity by the Company to the Customer for construction purposes, or for fairs, displays exhibits and similar services, and for other services which will be in use for less than a year Rate Schedules: The applicable schedules of rates and charges for service rendered which from time to time, are on file with and approved by the Florida Public Service Commission having jurisdiction thereover and under which service is rendered by the Company Service Classifications: Service is classified for rate application purposes according to one of the following which best describes the Customer's electric service requirements (1) Residential Residential customers have the option of being served under one of the following rate schedules A ;SUED BY: :FFECTIVE: Residential Service (RS-1) Applicable to residential customers in a single dwelling house a mobile home or individually metered single apartment unit or other unit having housekeeping facilities occupied by one family or household as a residence The premises of such single dwelling may include an additional apartment with separate housekeeping facilities as well as a garage and other separate structures where they are occupied or used solely by the members or servants of such family or household Lori J. Cross, Manager, Utility Regulatory Planning-Florida SECTION NO. IV THIRD REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 CANCELS SECOND REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 rogress Energy PART I DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS 1.01 Definitions: The following definitions set forth standard interpretations of certain terms used in these Rules and Regulations: 1.02 Company: Progress Energy, Florida Inc. Customer: The user of the Company's electric service Service: The supply by the Company of electricity to the Customer, including the readiness and availability of electrical energy at the Customer's Point of Delivery at the required voltage and frequency whether or not utilized by the Customer. Service Droo: That portion of the Company's facilities, between the pole or underground cable and the point of attachment at the sewice entrance, which brings the service from the Company's supply lines to the Customer. Service Entrance: Wires and enclosures owned by the Customer and connecting the Customer's installation to the service drop. Customer's Installation: Wires, enclosures, switches, appliances and other apparatus, including the service entrance, forming the Customer's facilities utilizing service for any purpose on the Customer's side of the point of delivery. Point of Delivery: The point of attachment where the Company's service drop is connected to the Customer's service entrance. For underground service other than residential, the Customer's service entrance shall include conductors and raceway to a point designated by the Company generally the pad-mount transformer closest to the building. Connected Load: The total rated capacity in horsepower (H.P.), and/or kilowatts (kW), and/or kilovolt amperes (kVA), of all electric equipment, appliances, apparatus and other current consuming devices which are connected in and to the Customer's installation and which may utilize service. Maximum Demand Highest integrated reading of Customers electrical power requirements measured in kilowatts during the interval of time specified in the Rate Schedules Temporary Service The supply of electricity by the Company to the Customer for construction purposes or for fairs displays exhibits and similar services and for other services which will be in use for less than a year Rate Schedules The applicable schedules of rates and charges for service rendered which from time to time are on file with and approved by the Florida Public Service Commission having jurisdiction thereover and under which service is rendered by the Company Service Classifications: Service is classified for rate application purposes according to one of the following which best describes the Customer's electric service requirements (1) Residential Residential customers have the option of being served under one of the following rate schedules A SSUED BY: !FFECTIVE: Residential Service (RS-1) Applicable to residential customers in a single dwelling house a mobile home or individually metered single apartment unit or other unit having housekeeping facilities occupied by one family or household as a residence The premises of such single dwelling may include an additional apartment with separate housekeeping facilities as well as a garage and other separate structures where they are occupied or used solely by the members or servants of such family or household Lori J. Cross, Manager, Utility Regulatory Planning-Florida SECTION NO. IV THIRD REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 CANCELS SECOND REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 PART I DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS 1.01 Definitions: The following definitions set forth standard interpretations of certain terms used in these Rules and Regulations: (7) 1.02 Company: Progress Energy, Florida Inc. Customer: The user of the Company's electric service Service: The supply by the Company of electricity to the Customer, including the readiness and availability of electrical energy at the Customer's Point of Delivery at the required voltage and frequency whether or not utilized by the Customer. Service Drop: That portion of the Company's facilities, between the pole or underground cable and the point of attachment at the service entrance, which brings the service from the Company's supply lines to the Customer. Service Entrance: Wires and enclosures owned by the Customer and connecting the Customer's installation to the service drop. Customer's Installation. Wires, enclosures, switches, appliances and other apparatus, including the service entrance, forming the Customer's facilities utilizing service for any purpose on the Customer's side of the point of delivery. Point of Delivery. The point of attachment where the Company's service drop is connected to the Customer's Service entrance. For underground service other than residential, the Customer's service entrance shall include conductors and raceway to a point designated by the Company generally the pad-mount transformer closest to the building. Connected Load: The total rated capacity in horsepower (H.P.), and/or kilowatts (kW), and/or kilovolt amperes (kVA), of all electric equipment, appliances, apparatus and other current consuming devices which are connected in and to the Customer's installation and which may utilize service. Maximum Demand: Highest integrated reading of Customer's electrical power requirements measured in kilowatts during the interval of time specified in the Rate Schedules. Temporary Service: The supply of electricity by the Company to the Customer for construction purposes or for fairs displays exhibits and similar services and for other services which will be in use for less than a year Rate Schedules: The applicable schedules of rates and charges for service rendered which from time to time are on file with and approved by the Florida Public Service Commission having jursdiction thereover and under which service is rendered by the Company Service Classifications: Service is classified for rate application purposes according to one of the following which best describes the Customer's electric service requirements (1) Residential Residential customers have the option of being served under one of the following rate schedules A ;SUED BY: iFFECTIVE: Residential Service (RS-1) Applicable to residential customers in a single dwelling house a mobile home or individually metered single apartment unit or other unit having housekeeping facilities occupied by one family or household as a residence The premises of such single dwelling may include an additional apartment with separate housekeeping facilities as well as a garage and other separate structures where they are occupied or used solely by the members or servants of such family or household Lori J. Cross, Manager, Utility Regulatory Planning-Florida SECTION NO. IV THIRD REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 CANCELS SECOND REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 rogress Energy PART I DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS 1.01 Definitions: The following definitions set forth standard interpretations of certain terms used in these Rules and Regulations: 1.02 Company: Progress Energy, Florida Inc. Customer: The user of the Company's electric service Service: The supply by the Company of electricity to the Customer, including the readiness and availability of electrical energy at the Customer's Point of Delivery at the required voltage and frequency whether or not utilized by the Customer. Service Drop: That portion of the Company's facilities, between the pole or underground cable and the point of attachment at the service entrance, which brings the service from the Company's supply lines to the Customer. Service Entrance. Wires and enclosures owned by the Customer and connecting the Customer's installation to the service droD. Customer's Installation Wires, enclosures, switches, appliances and other apparatus, including the service entrance, forming the Customer's facilities utilizing service for any purpose on the Customer's side of the point of delivery. Point of Delivery: The point of attachment where the Company's service drop is connected to the Customer's service entrance. For underground service other than residential, the Customer's service entrance shall include conductors and raceway to a point designated by the Company generally the pad-mount transformer closest to the building. Connected Load: The total rated capacity in horsepower (H.P.), and/or kilowatts (kW), and/or kilovolt amperes (kVA), of all electric equipment, appliances, apparatus and other current consuming devices which are connected in and to the Customer's installation and which may utilize service. Maximum Demand Highest integrated reading of Customer's electrical power requirements measured in kilowatts during the interval of time specified in the Rate Schedules. Temporary Service The supply of electricity by the Company to the Customer for construction purposes; or for fairs, displays, exhibits and similar services; and for other services which will be in use for less than a year. Rate Schedules The applicable schedules of rates and charges for service rendered which, from time to time, are on file with and approved by the Florida Public Service Commission having jurisdiction thereover, and under which service is rendered by the Company. Service Classifications: Service is classified for rate application purposes according to one of the following which best describes the Customer's electric service requirements (1) Residential Residential customers have the option of being served under one of the following rate schedules A SSUED BY: f FFECTIVE: Residential Service (RS-1) Applicable to residential customers in a single dwelling house a mobile home or individually metered single apartment unit or other unit having housekeeping facilities occupied by one family or household as a residence The premises of such single dwelling may include an additional apartment with separate housekeeping facilities as well as a garage and other separate structures where they are occupied or used solely by the members or servants of such family or household Lori J. Cross, Manager, Utility Regulatory Planning-Florida SECTION NO. IV THIRD REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 CANCELS SECOND REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 Progress Energy PART I DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS 1.01 Definitions: The following definitions set forth standard interrxetations of certain terms used in these Rules and Regulations: (7) 1.02 Company: Progress Energy, Florida Inc Customer: The user of the Company's electric service Service: The supply by the Company of electricity to the Customer, including the readiness and availability of electrical energy at the Customer's Point of Delivery at the required voltage and frequency whether or not utilized by the Customer. Service Drop: That portion of the Company's facilities, between the pole or underground cable and the point of attachment at the service entrance, which brings the service from the Company's supply lines to the Customer. Service Entrance: Wires and enclosures owned by the Customer and connecting the Customer's installation to the service drop. Customer's Installation Wires, enclosures, switches, appliances and other apparatus, including the service entrance, forming the Customer's facilities utilizing service for any purpose on the Customer's side of the point of delivery. Point of Delivery: The point of attachment where the Company's service drop is connected to the Customer's service entrance For underground service other than residential, the Customer's service entrance shall include conductors and raceway to a point designated by the Company generally the pad-mount transformer closest to the building. Connected Load: The total rated capacity in horsepower (H.P ) , and/or kilowatts (kW), and/or kilovolt amperes (kVA), of all electric equipment, appliances, apparatus and other current consuming devices which are connected in and to the Customer's installation and which may utilize service. Maximum Demand Highest integrated reading of Customer's electrical power requirements measured in kilowatts during the interval of time specified in the Rate Schedules. Temporary Service The supply of electricity by the Company to the Customer for construction purposes; or for fairs, displays, exhibits and similar services; and for other services which will be in use for less than a year. Rate Schedules The applicable schedules of rates and charges for service rendered which, from time to time, are on file with and approved by the Florida Public Service Commission having jurisdiction thereover, and under which service is rendered by the Company. Service Classifications: Service is classified for rate application purposes according to one of the following which best describes the Customer's electric service requ i reme nts (1) Residential Residential customers have the option of being served under one of the following rate schedules A SSUED BY: EFFECTIVE: Residential Service (RS-1) Applicable to residentiat customers in a single dwelling house a mobile home or individually metered single apartment unit or other unit having housekeeping facilities occupied by one family or household as a residence The premises of such single dwelling may include an additional apartment with separate housekeeping facilities as well as a garage and other separate structures where they are occupied or used solely by the members or servants of such family or household Lori J. Cross, Manager, Utility Regulatory Planning-Florida SECTION NO. IV THIRD REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 CANCELS SECOND REVISED SHEET NO. 4.010 PART I DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS 1.01 Definitions: The following definitions set forth standard interpretations of certain terms used in these Rules and Regulations (7) 1.02 Company: Progress Energy, Florida Inc Customer: The user of the Company's electric service Service: The supply by the Company of electricity to the Customer including the readiness and availability of electrical energy at the Customer's Point of Delivery at the required voltage and frequency whether or not utilized by the Customer Service Drop: That portion of the Company's facilities between the pole or underground cable and the point of attachment at the service entrance which brings the service from the Company's supply lines to the Customer Service Entrance Wires and enclosures owned by the Customer and connecting the Customer's installation to the service drop. Customer's Installation Wires, enclosures, switches, appliances and other apparatus, including the service entrance, forming the Customer's facilities utilizing service for any purpose on the Customer's side of the point of delivery. Point of Delivery: The point of attachment where the Company's service drop is connected to the Customer's service entrance. For underground service other than residential, the Customer's service entrance shall include conductors and raceway to a point designated by the Company generally the pad-mount transformer closest to the building. Connected Load: The total rated capacity in horsepower (H.P.), and/or kilowatts (kW), and/or kilovolt amperes (kVA), of all electric equipment, appliances, apparatus and other current consuming devices which are connected in and to the Customer's installation and which may utilize service Maximum Demand Highest integrated reading of Customer's electrical power requirements measured in kilowatts during the interval of time specified in the Rate Schedules. Temporary Service The supply of electricity by the Company to the Customer for construction purposes; or for fairs, displays, exhibits and similar services; and for other services which will be in use for less than a year. Rate Schedules The applicable schedules of rates and charges for service rendered which, from time to time, are on file with and approved by the Florida Public Service Commission having jurisdiction thereover, and under which service is rendered by the Company. Service Classifications: Sewice is classified for rate application purposes according to one of the following which best describes the Customer's electric service requirements (1) Residential Residential customers have the option of being served under one of the following rate schedules A SSUED BY: .FFECTIVE: Residential Service (RS-1) Applicable to residential customers in a single dwelling house a mobile home or individually metered single apartment unit or other unit having housekeeping facilities occupied by one family or household as a residence The premises of such single dwelling may include an additional apartment with separate housekeeping facilities as well as a garage and other separate structures where they are occupied or used solely by the members or servants of such family or household Lori J. Cross, Manager, Utility Regulatory Planning-Florida
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