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Application for Electricity Supply - Corenet

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2. <strong>Application</strong> Procedure Details2.1 IntroductionProcedures <strong>for</strong> applications <strong>for</strong> electricity supply are classified into the following categories: -A. Developed Propertiesi. Non-domestic premises (supply capacity not exceeding 45 kVA) and domestic premiseswhere the electrical installations are provided and pre-tested or previously tested andenergised.ii. Non-domestic premises (supply capacity not exceeding 45 kVA) and domestic premisesrequiring an extension and/or rewiring of the electrical installation.iii.iv.Non-domestic premises (supply capacity exceeding 45 kVA) in multi-tenanted developments.Non-domestic premises (supply capacity exceeding 45 kVA) with direct service connectionfrom Grid's low voltage mains.B. New Developmentsi. Private housing and industrial estates requiring substations and low voltage distributionnetwork.ii. All other developments.C. Temporary <strong>Supply</strong>2.2 <strong>Application</strong> ProceduresThe steps involved in the application of supply <strong>for</strong> each category are listed below.2.2.1 <strong>Supply</strong> to Developed Propertiesi. Non-domestic premises (supply capacity not exceeding 45 kVA) anddomestic premises where the electrical installations are provided and pre-testedor previously tested and energised.This category includes all new HDB apartments and dwelling units in some private residentialdevelopments where electrical installations are provided and tested in advance. It also includes nondomesticpremises (supply capacity not exceeding 45 kVA) and domestic premises where theexisting electrical installations and service connections are intact and only the supply is required to bereconnected.For this category, the customer needs only to open an account with PSL <strong>for</strong> electricity supply (seeNote 4). The customer will be given an appointment date <strong>for</strong> turn-on of supply. This appointment dateis normally the 4th working day from the date the account is opened. For the reason of electricalsafety, the customer or his representative must be present at the premises <strong>for</strong> the turn-on ofelectricity supply.ii. Non-domestic premises (supply capacity not exceeding 45 kVA) anddomestic premises requiring rewiring/extension of the electrical installation.This category is further classified into 2 sub-categories and the steps <strong>for</strong> each respective subcategoryare given below.Non-domestic premises in multi-tenanted developments and HDB/privateapartments1. Customer to open an account with PSL (see Note 4) if he has not already done so.2. Customer to engage a licensed electrical contractor.

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