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Service Delivery Point(s) for Multi-tenant Facilities

Service Delivery Point(s) for Multi-tenant Facilities. An Overview. Matt Imel Sr. Tariff Specialist PG&E. December 8, 2011. Service Delivery Point.

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Service Delivery Point(s) for Multi-tenant Facilities

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  1. Service Delivery Point(s) for Multi-tenant Facilities An Overview Matt Imel Sr. Tariff Specialist PG&E December 8, 2011

  2. Service Delivery Point • For purposes of the General Market Virtual Net Metering tariff, the Service Delivery Point (SDP) identifies the physical location at which the Generating Account and its designated Benefitting Accounts, and the eligible generating facility, are all connected with the IOUs Delivery Facilities. • By definition, the Generating Account, its designated Benefitting Accounts and the eligible generating facility are located in the same physical location. The SDP is the physical demarcation between the IOU facilities serving these accounts and the customer

  3. From PG&E’s Electric Rule 16* • SERVICE DELIVERY POINT: Where PG&E's Service Facilities are connected to either Applicant's conductors or other service termination facility designated and approved by PG&E. • SERVICE FACILITIES: PG&E's Service Facilities shall consist of (a) primary or secondary underground or overhead service conductors, (b) poles to support overhead service conductors, (c) service transformers, (d) PG&E-owned metering equipment, and (e) other PG&E-owned service related equipment. • * Service Delivery Point and Service Facilities are used and defined consistently by SCE and SDG&E in either Rule 1 (Definitions) or Rule 16 (Service Extensions)

  4. Example of Secondary Voltage Underground Service from Overhead Distribution System Service Delivery Point is at Applicant’s Termination Facilities

  5. Example of Secondary Voltage Underground Service from Underground Distribution System Service Delivery Point is at Applicant’s Termination Facilities

  6. Service Delivery Point for Secondary Voltage Overhead Service Service Delivery Point is point of connection between service supply drop and customer-owned wires at weatherhead. Example of Overhead Service Delivery Point Configuration.

  7. Example of Residential Multi-tenant Service Delivery Point Overhead Service Delivery Point at connection to weatherhead, as shown in previous slide. Underground Service Delivery Point in Underground Service Termination Pull Box

  8. Example of Non-Residential Multi-tenant Service Delivery Point (Underground Service, Secondary Voltage) Underground Service Delivery Point in Underground Service Termination Pull Box

  9. Photo of Service Delivery Point for Multi-tenant Residential Facility

  10. Thank You

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