Installation and Permitting. 4.1 Utilities requires a second (recording) metering point to record energy generated by the Customer’s System. At its sole expense, the Customer must furnish and install as part of the System a meter socket (base) in accordance with the then current Utilities Electric Line & Extension Service Standards. Springs Utilities will furnish the meter for insertion into that meter socket (base) at no charge to the Customer. This second meter will have no effect on the Customer’s utility bill and is for informational purposes. 4.2 The System must comply with all applicable requirements of Utilities' Electric Line Extension and Service Standards, ELESS, for Customer-Owned Generation or Energy Storage, the National Electric Code (NEC), applicable building codes, and applicable air quality regulations. 4.2.1 Effective January 2023 Inverter setting are required to include grid protection set forth by IEEE 1547-2020 and included in the 2023 version of ELESS. (1) Category II Voltage Shall Trip Default Settings (IEEE 1547-2018 Table 12). (2) Frequency Shall Trip Default Settings (IEEE 1547-2018 Table 18), Settings are the same for Cat I/II/III. (3) Category II Voltage Ride Through Settings (IEEE 1547-2018 Table 15). (4) Frequency Ride Through Settings (IEEE 1547-2018 Table 19), Settings are the same for Cat I/II/III. (5) Category II Rate of Change Frequency Ride Through “ROCOF” (IEEE 1547-2018 Table 21) 4.3 The Customer’s over-current protective device (Breaker) at the service panel must be dedicated and must be capable of interrupting the maximum available fault current. The Breaker shall be clearly marked to indicate power source and connection to the Utilities electric system. 4.4 The Customer, at his/her own expense, must pay for any additional equipment required to connect the System to the Utilities electric system.
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