Depending on the particular installation, the department may provide a portion of the customer's service entrance equipment. The type of metering equipment (which may include meter, current transformer and enclosures, meter bases and junction boxes) shall be determined by the chief electrical engineer. In those instances where nonstandard metering equipment is required, any excess costs may be assessed to the customer.
Meter sockets shall be placed only at those locations authorized by the chief electrical engineer and shall afford proper protection to meters. In order that the meter can be easily read, the center of the meter socket shall be located not less than five feet nor more than six feet above finish grade.
If, as determined by the chief electrical engineer, the meter is inaccessible or improperly located for reading, the customer shall be required to relocate his service entrance to a suitable location or the department may install a remote metering device and all costs incurred shall be borne by the customer.
(Ord. 90 § 4.07; Ord. 366 § 1.03; Ord. 18-77 § 1.08; Ord. 38-79 § 1.03; Ord. 39-15 § 3; Ord. 41-17 § 2)