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Application for Electricity Supply - Corenet

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3. Upon acceptance of terms and conditions of supply including the payment of relevant chargesby the applicant, Grid will organise work to effect the supply connection.4. The licensed electrical worker is to submit single-line drawings of the electrical installation toPSL <strong>for</strong> clearance (see Section 5).5. In the meantime, the licensed electrical contractor can proceed to carry out work on theelectrical installation. He must also provide the HT metering panel and make arrangements <strong>for</strong>the testing of metering current trans<strong>for</strong>mers/ voltage trans<strong>for</strong>mers and installation of meters byMeter Section of Grid.6. The licensed electrical worker or contractor shall make arrangements <strong>for</strong> testing thecustomer's switchboard and equipment by engaging an authorised high voltage testingengineer (see Section 5).7. Customer to open an account with PSL (see Note 4) and apply <strong>for</strong> a Licence to use or operatean electrical installation from EMA (see Note 8).8. Upon completion of electrical installation work and service connection, the licensed electricalworker is to submit a Certificate of Fitness <strong>for</strong> Turn-on (Form C) and make arrangements withPSL <strong>for</strong> an appointment to inspect the electrical installation and turn-on the supply (seeSection 5).9. On the appointment date, electricity supply will be turned on subject to completion of the<strong>for</strong>egoing events and the electrical installation being safe to receive electricity supply andcomplying with connection requirements of Grid. The licensed electrical worker must bepresent during the turn-on.2.2.3 Temporary <strong>Supply</strong>For temporary electrification schemes to construction worksites and other premises, the applicationprocedure is similar to that <strong>for</strong> <strong>Supply</strong> To New Developments described under category 2.2.2(ii).However, as a temporary supply electrical installation is required to be licensed regardless of theapproved load, the necessary steps to follow <strong>for</strong> any supply capacity are as those described <strong>for</strong>supply capacity exceeding 45 kVA.2.3 Procedures Relating to the Provision of a Substation2.3.1Where a substation is required in a new development, the substation requirements will be <strong>for</strong>wardedto the customer together with the reply letter acknowledging the application.2.3.2The licensed electrical worker shall submit substation design plans <strong>for</strong> endorsement by theDistribution Planning Section of Grid and make arrangements <strong>for</strong> the approved substation design tobe incorporated in the architectural plans <strong>for</strong> submission to the Building & Construction Authority <strong>for</strong>approval.2.3.3The customer will be advised of the terms and conditions of supply once Grid's electrification schemeis finalised.2.3.4Upon completion of the substation building, the licensed electrical worker is to handover thesubstation to Customer Projects Section of Grid (see Note 6).2.4 Lead Time <strong>for</strong> <strong>Application</strong> of <strong>Supply</strong>The timely provision of electricity supply to a development involves the joint ef<strong>for</strong>t of PSL, Grid, thecustomer and his agents such as the licensed electrical worker and contractor. While PSL and Gridwill make every ef<strong>for</strong>t to engineer and implement the electricity supply scheme, it is at the same time

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