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As approved by the Alabama Public Service Commission in Docket No. U-3170. Alabama Power Company Rules and Regulations for electric Service Effective May 2, 2017 Alabama Power Company Rules and Regulations for electric Service i TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I. GENERAL RULES Application for Service Rates Optional Rates Premises Encroachment on Company Land Rights and Land Interests Sharing or Supplying of Service Use of or Attachment to Company Facilities Character of Service Continuity of Service Facility Access & Maintenance Customer Wiring and Electrical Equipment Location of Service connection Meters and Meter Sockets Property Damage and Injury to Person Authority PART II. CREDIT REGULATIONS Credit Requirement Interest on Deposit Refund of Residential Deposit Payment of Previous Accounts Required PART III. BILLING REGULATIONS Each Delivery Point Billed As Separate Customer Meter Reading and Billing Testing Of Meters and Resulting Adjustments Billing Inaccuracy Abnormal Billing Returned Payment/Deposit Charge Collection Charge Disconnection of Service Reconnection Charge Transfer of Service Extension of Time for Payment of Bill Postponing Termination Due to Weather Postponing Termination Due to Special Conditions Third Party Notification Budget Billing Unauthorized Usage PART IV.

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1 As approved by the Alabama Public Service Commission in Docket No. U-3170. Alabama Power Company Rules and Regulations for electric Service Effective May 2, 2017 Alabama Power Company Rules and Regulations for electric Service i TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I. GENERAL RULES Application for Service Rates Optional Rates Premises Encroachment on Company Land Rights and Land Interests Sharing or Supplying of Service Use of or Attachment to Company Facilities Character of Service Continuity of Service Facility Access & Maintenance Customer Wiring and Electrical Equipment Location of Service connection Meters and Meter Sockets Property Damage and Injury to Person Authority PART II. CREDIT REGULATIONS Credit Requirement Interest on Deposit Refund of Residential Deposit Payment of Previous Accounts Required PART III. BILLING REGULATIONS Each Delivery Point Billed As Separate Customer Meter Reading and Billing Testing Of Meters and Resulting Adjustments Billing Inaccuracy Abnormal Billing Returned Payment/Deposit Charge Collection Charge Disconnection of Service Reconnection Charge Transfer of Service Extension of Time for Payment of Bill Postponing Termination Due to Weather Postponing Termination Due to Special Conditions Third Party Notification Budget Billing Unauthorized Usage PART IV.

2 LINE EXTENSION AND SERVICE connection REGULATIONS Service Application Definitions Customer Classifications Alabama Power Company Rules and Regulations for electric Service ii connection of Initial Service connection of Existing Service Permanency of Service Residential Service If Line Extension Is Required Commercial, Farm and Industrial Service If Line Extension Is Required Three-Phase Service for Commercial, Farm and Industrial Customers Customer Generators Non-Permanent Service and Construction Power or Temporary Service Relocation of Distribution System Facilities Relocation of Transmission (including substation) Facilities Aesthetic Relocation Right of Way for Relocations Protective Equipment Coordination Redundant Service Facilities PART V. UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES Definitions Underground electric Distribution Service for Residential Subdivisions (URD) Residential Underground Service from Overhead Lines (UOR) Underground Service to Residential Multi-Occupancy Buildings (UAD) Underground Service to Mobile Home Parks (UMH) Underground Service to Commercial and Industrial Customers (UCD) Underground Network Service (UND) PART VI.

3 SPECIAL RULES GOVERNING APPLICATION OF RESIDENTIAL RATES AND SERVICE Applicability SSI Discount Adverse Impact Due To Customer Equipment PART VII. SPECIAL RULES GOVERNING APPLICATION OF COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL RATES AND SERVICE Applicability Determination of Capacity Requirement Load Buildup Power Factor for kW Rates kVA Rates Adverse Impact Excess Transformer Capacity Seasonal Load Warning Siren Service Continuous or Controlled Unmetered Service Premature Termination of Permanent Service Contracts PART VIII. DEMAND CONTROL PULSES (METER PULSES) General Alabama Power Company Rules and Regulations for electric Service iii Implementation PART IX. LOCAL ENTITY REQUIREMENTS AFFECTING TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES Applicability Definitions Local Entity Cost Responsibility Payment Excluded Costs Other Considerations APPENDIX A CHARGES FOR CUSTOMERS APPENDIX B CHARGES FOR UNDERGROUND RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION APPENDIX C CHARGES FOR INDIVIDUAL RESIDENTIAL OVERHEAD TO UNDERGROUND APPENDIX D CHARGES FOR UNDERGROUND SERVICE TO MULTI-OCCUPANCY BUILDINGS (UAD) APPENDIX E MOBILE HOME PARK SERVICE (UMH) APPENDIX F CHARGES FOR UNDERGROUND SERVICE FOR COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS (UCD) APPENDIX G UNDERGROUND NETWORK SERVICE (UND) APPENDIX H PRICING FOR METER PULSES REVISION HISTORY Return to Top Alabama Power Company Rules and Regulations for electric Service 1 of 37 Alabama Power Company RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR electric SERVICE These Rules and Service Regulations ( Rules ), approved by the Alabama Public Service Commission ( Commission )

4 , constitute Alabama Power Company s (the Company ) operating procedures and policies and supplement the General Rules of the Alabama Public Service Commission. These Rules shall be construed together with the General Rules of the Alabama Public Service Commission. However, in the event these rules conflict with the General Rules of the Alabama Public Service Commission, the latter shall govern. PART I GENERAL RULES APPLICATION FOR SERVICE Each person, firm, corporation, or entity desiring to become a Customer for electric service supplied by the Company shall make application for service. Such application may be written, oral or electronic. The Customer s service will not be connected to the Company s electrical system until all applicable conditions and provisions of these Rules have been met. The Company , in accepting the application of the Customer and in supplying energy, does not assume any obligation or responsibility as to the condition of the Customer s equipment or apparatus.

5 The application, as accepted by the Company , constitutes a contract and becomes effective on the day the Customer is connected to the Company s electrical system. Under some circumstances, including where the construction of additional facilities is required to provide service, the Company may require that the Customer enter into a separate written agreement for electric service. Any written agreement executed between the Company and the Customer shall be in effect on the date specified as the effective date in the agreement. Unless otherwise specified by an electric service extension rule or as may be required by the applicable rate or written agreement under which service is provided, such contract is for the term of one (1) year and the terms shall automatically renew from year to year thereafter unless notice to the contrary is given by either party to the other as required by the applicable rate and prior to the expiration of the initial term of the contract or any renewal thereof.

6 Return RATES The rates to be charged by and paid to the Company for service shall be the rates that have been filed with and approved by the Commission. These rates will change from time to time and will become the new prices the Customer will be charged. A copy of the rates under which service will be supplied is available and is open for inspection at the Company s business offices. The rates can also be accessed from the Company s web site at Return OPTIONAL RATES If the Company determines that two (2) or more rates are available for certain classes of service, the choice of such rate is the responsibility of the Customer. Upon receipt of the Customer s request and with reasonable time to perform such action, the Company will advise the Customer regarding applicable rate(s) for existing or anticipated service requirements as defined by the Customer, but the Company does not assume responsibility for the Customer s selection of such rate or for the continuance of the annual cost under the rate selected should the volume or character of service change or if rates are modified or new rates are offered.

7 The Alabama Power Company Rules and Regulations for electric Service 2 of 37 Customer, having selected a rate applicable to the Customer s service, may not change to another rate within a twelve (12) month period unless the Customer demonstrates to the Company that there has been a substantial change in the character or conditions of the Customer s service not previously known when such rate was chosen or a new rate becomes effective that was not previously available from the Company . Return PREMISES For Residential Customers, a premises is defined as a metered service location on a single parcel of land that is residential property and is not divided by any railroad or public alley, street, road, highway, or other public way. For Industrial, Commercial and Farm Customers, a premises is defined as a metered service location on a single parcel of land that is owned and operated as a single integrated business or enterprise by the same Customer and is not divided by any railroad or public alley, street, road, highway, or other public way.

8 electric service to more than one (1) premises shall not be combined, whether for new service or service extensions or modifications. Return ENCROACHMENT ON Company LAND RIGHTS AND LAND INTERESTS Service may be refused or discontinued in the event the Customer s use of premises is determined by the Company to encroach on or otherwise violate the land interests or land rights of the Company . Return SHARING OR SUPPLYING OF SERVICE All service supplied by the Company is for the Customer s sole use within or upon the Customer s premises and for the purposes set forth by the applicable rate. The Customer shall not supply electrical energy to anyone else or allow anyone to take same, nor shall the Customer use or permit same to be used at any other premises or for any purposes (either directly or indirectly by transformation or regeneration) other than those specified in the application.

9 Return USE OF OR ATTACHMENT TO Company FACILITIES The Customer and others are forbidden, without the Company s written consent, from using or attaching any items to the Company s facilities, to locate any such items in close proximity to the Company s facilities so as to cause, or to be likely to cause, interference with the Company s operations or its supply of electric service or a dangerous condition in connection therewith. The Company shall have the right to remove any such items deemed by the Company to be a potential safety hazard without notice and without liability for damages arising from such removal. Return CHARACTER OF SERVICE The phase, frequency, and voltage of electric service that may be available for delivery to the Customer shall be determined by the available electrical systems of the Company nearest the Customer s premises, and the Company shall not be required to deliver service at a phase, frequency, or voltage other than that provided for in the applicable rate.

10 The standard system voltages are: Distribution Secondary Voltages: 277/480 volts three-phase grounded wye 120/240 volts three-phase delta 120/208 volts three-phase grounded wye 120/240 volts single phase Alabama Power Company Rules and Regulations for electric Service 3 of 37 Distribution Primary Voltages: 34,500/19,900 volts three-phase grounded wye 22,900/13,200 volts three-phase grounded wye 13,200/7,620 volts three-phase grounded wye 12,470/7,200 volts three-phase grounded wye 4,160/2,400 volts three-phase grounded wye 2,400 volts three-phase delta Transmission System Voltages: 500,000 volts three-phase 230,000 volts three-phase 161,000 volts three-phase 115,000 volts three-phase 46,000 volts three-phase Transmission step down voltages 34,500/19,900 volts 3 phase grounded wye 22,900/13,200 volts 3 phase grounded wye 13,800/7,960 volts 3 phase grounded wye 13,200/7,620 volts 3 phase grounded wye 12,470/7,200 volts 3 phase grounded wye 4,160/2,400 volts 3 phase grounded wye 277/480 volts 3 phase grounded wye * *(from 46,000 volts only) The Company s standard primary connection for Customer substations should be Delta configured.


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