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APPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tanff No, 6 Page 1 of 5
JAN5-'oQ JAN i -'0'\I.P.U.C. No.
Canceling Tariff NO.5
Name of Utility
Atlanta Power Co. Inc.
~lO~ SECRETARY
(Approval Stamp)
SCHEDULE 1
RESIDENTIAL (permanent)
Eligibilty:
Any customer intending to remain connected year around using electrical power for genera!
domestic use.
In the event of a disconnection, either voluntary or involuntary, reconnection charges as
described in Schedule 4 will be assessed. If disconnected for a period of more than thirty (30)
days, the customer wil be automatically placed on Schedule 3 rates upon reconnection of service.
Monthly Charges:
$92.791 Month Basic Charge includes the first 500 Kwh of energy use.
5.7 Cents I Kwh for all metered energy use in excess of 500 Kwh per month.
Payment:
The monthly bill rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and
becomes past due fifteen (15) days from the date on which rendered.
Per Commission Order NO.30704
Issued December 29, 2008 Effective Januarv 1, 2009
By Israel Ray ~ry Title President
Tariff NO.6 Page 2 of5
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
APPROVED EFFECTIVE
I.P,U.C. No.JAN 5 -loll JAN i _10'1
Canceling Tariff NO.5
Name of Utilty
Atlanta Power Co. Inc.
~JÐ~ SECRETRY
(Approval Stamp)
SCHEDULE 2
COMMERCIAL (permanent)
Eligibilty:
Any customer intending to remain connected year around using electrical power for business
or commercial use.
In the event of a disconnection. ei1her voluntary or involuntary, reconnection charges as
described in Schedule 4 wil be assessed. If disconnected for a period of more than thirty (30)
days, the customer wil be automatically placed on Schedule 3 rates upon reconnection of service.
Monthly Charge:
$164.95/ Month Basic Charge incrudes the first 500 Kwh of energy use.
20.6 Cents I KWh for all metered energy use in excess of 500 Kwh per month.
Payment:
The monthly bil rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and
becomes past due fifteen (15) days from the date on which rendered.
Per Commission Order NO.30704
Issued December 29,2008 Effective Januarv 1, 2009
By Israel Ray dl)~ÎT Title President
TanffNo. 6 Page 3 of5
IOAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMlSSION
APPROVED EFFECTIVE
I.P.U.C. No.
JAN 5 _'09 JAN i _'09
Canceling Tariff No.5
Name of Utilty
Atlanta Power Co. Inc.
~lb~ SECRETARY
(Approval Stamp)
SCHEDULE 3
SEASONAL (WEKEND OR PART-TIME USE)
Eligibilf;:
Any customer may select Schedule NO.3 and will be assessed reconnection fees as describe
on Schedule 4. No monthly minimum fee will be charged during penods of disconnection.
Any residential or commercial customer is eligible for this rate. Customers who are disconnected
on a seasonal or intermittent basis, either voluntarily or involuntarily, for a period of more than
thirt (30) days will be required to take servce under Schedule 3 upon reconnection of service*.
Monthly Charge:
$40.09/month customer charge for residential customers.
$74.46/month customer charge for commercial customers.
Plus, 24.1 cents! Kwh for all energy use.
Payment:
The monthly bill rendered for service supplied hereunder is payable upon receipt, and becomes past-
due fifeen (15) days from the date on which rendered.
* After remaining connected for a period of twelve (12) consecutive months, a Schedule 3
customer may be considered a year around, permanent customer and may elect to receive
service under Schedule 1 or 2.
Per Commission Order No. 30704
Issued December 29,2008 Effective Januarv 1.2009
By Israel Ray ~Jó?~Title President
Tariff No.6 Page 4 of5
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
APPROVED EFFECTIVE
I.P.U.c. No.
JAN 5 -'09 JAN 1-'09
Cancelina Tariff NO.5
Name of Utility
Atlanta Power Co. Inc.
~lO~ SECRETARY
(Approval Stamp)
SCHEDULE 4Other Miscellaneous ChargesTemporary Service Connection
Any additional Temporary connections to customers meter as defined in the Company's
General Rule 128 wil be biled $10 per month for each connection.
Charges for Connection and Reconnection of Services.Customers disconnected for a penod of 30 days or less $35Residential customer disconnected for a period of more than 30 days $370
Commercial customers disconnectd for a period of more than 30 days $660New customer connection charge $35
* All reconnection charges are assesed at the time of request for reconnection of service.
Returned Check Charge:
A returned check charge of $20.00 will be asssed to customers account for any check returned
by the bank for insuffcient funds, closed account or other reason.
Late Fees:
A late payment charge of 1 % per month wil be levied against a delinquent account except
accounts of agencies and taxing distrcts of the Siate of Idaho as described below. All payments
received by the biling date wil apply to the customers account prior to calculating the late payment
charge. Payments wil satisfy the oldest portion of the biling first and the current portion of the billng
last.
Late Payment Charges wil continue to accrue against unpaid disputed bill amounts. If the
dispute is resolved in the favor of the customer, all disputed charges plus any associated Late
Payment Charges will be removed from the customers account If the dispute is resolved in favor
of the Company, all disputed charges plus any associated Late Payment Charges wil become
due and payable.
Late Payment Fees for agencies and taxing distñcts of the State of Idaho, Under the
authority of Jdaho Code §67-2302, an agency or taxing district of the State of Idaho has 60 days
from the date that a bil is received to pay that bil. If a state agency or taxing district does not pay
the bill within the 60 day period, all of the provisions of Idaho Code §67-2302 wil apply and the
Late Payment Charge will be levied against the account.
Any state agency or taxing district that claims that it falls within the provisions of Idaho
Code §67-2302 must notify Atlanta Power Company in writing of such claim.
Meter Testing Fee:
Meter Testing Charge for customer-requested tests
$25
Per Commission Order No. 30704
Issued December 29, 2008 Effective January 1, 2009
By Israel Ray ~~Title President
Tariff NO.6
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
APPROVED EFFECTIVEPage 5 of5
I.P.U.C. No.JAN 5 ~tPI
~ia~ SECRETARY
JAN i ':09
Canceling Tariff NO.5
Name of Utility
Atlanta Power Co. Inc.
(Approval Stamp)
SCHEDULE 5
Temporary Surcharge
All customer billngs" will be increased by a surcharge of 28.9% Commencing February 1, 2009.
"Excluding Schedule NO.4 "Other Miscellaneous Charges",
The Surcharge wil be adjusted either downward or upward at any time the Company's general
rate schedules are changed with the approval of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission.
The surcharge will remain in effect for a period of approximately six and 1/2 years (77 months)
or until a total of $169,285 is collected by the surcharge.
The Company will keep track of all revenues colleced from the surcharge and wil inform the Idaho
Public Utilties Commission when the total amount has been collected and immediately request
cancellation of the surcharge.
Per Commission Order No. 30704
Issued December 29, 2008 Effective Januarv 1. 2009
By Israel Ray d~~Title President
'S" IIC)
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
JAN 23 'JAN 24 '
ATLANTA POWER COMPANY ~n~ )2 SECRETARY
ORIGINAL SHEET NO.
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION TARIFF NO.
GENERAL RULES. REGULATIONS AND RATES
APPLICABLE TO ELECTRIC SERVICE IN THE TERRITORY
SERVED FROM THE COMPANY I S INTERCONNECTED SYSTEM
IN IDAHO
Filed - Sept. 8. 1987
Issued Lynn Stevenson. President
Box 357. Fairfield. ID 83327Effective -
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
JAN 23 'JAN 24 '
ATLANTA POWER COMPANY
C. TARIFF NO.ORIGINAL SHEET NO. ~n~ j2. ~SECRETARV
GENERAL RULES
REGULATIONS AND RATES
These Rules. Regulations and Rates are a part of the
Tariff of Atlanta Power Company and apply to the Company and
every Customer to whom service is supplied: provided. that in
case of conflict between these Rules. Regulations and Rates and
the provisions of any schedule of this Tariff. the provisions of
such schedule shall govern as to service supplied thereunder.
DEF INITIONS
1. Company . when used in this Tariff or in the
Electric Service Agreement. refers to Atlanta Power Company.
2. Customer . when used in this Tariff or in the
Electric Service Agreement. is the indi vidua 1. partnership.
association. organization. public or private corporation.
government or governmental agency receiving or contracting for
electric service.
3. Month . (unless calendar month is stated) is the
approximate thirty-day pe~iod intervening between bi 11 ingperiods.
4. Bi 11 inq Period.A regular bi II ing period shall be
assumed to have thirty (30) days.
5. Electric Service.Electric service is the
availability of power and energy in the form and at the voltage
specified in the service application or agreement. irrespective
of whether electric energy is actually utilized.
Electric Load:
A. Connected Load is the combined input rating
of the Customer I s motors and other energy consuming devices.
B. Demand is the average KW or HP suppl ied to
the Customer during the IS-minute period of maximum use during
the meter reading period. as shown by the Company I s meter. or
determined in accordance with the demand clause in the rate
schedule under which service is supplied. In no event. however.
shall the maximum demand for the meter reading period be less
than the demand determined as spe ified in the schedule.
IDAHOFiled -Sept. 8. 1987
ued by Atlanta Power Company
Ly n Stevenson. President
Box 357. Fairfield. ID 83327
Effective -
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
ATLANTA POWER COMPANY JAN 23 'JAN 2 4 '
C. TARIFF NO.ORIGINAL SHEET NO. 3~z.ne;L J2. ~SECRETARY
GENERAL RULES
REGULATIONS AND RATES
(Cont inued)
DEFINITIONS (Continued)
C. Power Factor is the percentage obtained by
dividing the maximum demand recorded in kilowatts by the
corresponding kilovolt-ampere demand established by the Customer.
Point of Delivery:
A. The point where the Customer' s wires are
joined to those of the company shall be the Point of Delivery
unless otherwise specified in the service application or
agreement. Where separate Points of Delivery exist for
supplying service to a single Customer. or separate meters are
maintained for measurement of service to a single Customer. the
meter readings shall not be combined for purposes of measurement
or application of the rate schedule.
B. Service delivered at low voltage (600 volts
or under) will be supplied from the Company's distribution
system to the outside wall of the Customer I s building. The
Customer's facilities shall be installed and maintained in
accordance with the requirements of the National Electrical Code.
SERVICE AND LIMITATIONS
8. Rates and Tariff.Service suppl ied by the Company
will be in accordance with Tariff or contract rates on file with
the state regulatory authority having jurisdiction. and as in
effect at the time service is supplied. All service rates and
contracts are subject to the continuing jurisdiction and
regulation of such authority. as provided by law.
In the event any taxing body shall impose any
franchise. occupation. sales. license. excise or other tax or
charges based upon meters or Customers. or upon electricity sold
or the receipts or income therefrom. the prorata amount thereof
will be added to and as a part of the effective rate and
separately itemized and billed to all Customers in the area or
locality in which such tax or charge applies.
IDAHOFi led -Sept. 8. 1987
s6:;
Iss d by Atlanta Power CompanyLynn Stevenson. President
Box 357. Fairfield. ID 83327
Effective -
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
ATLANTA POWER COMPANY JAN 23 'JAN 24 '
C. TARIFF NO.ORIGINAL SHEET NO. 4 n~ J2 ~SECRETARY
GENERAL RULES
REGULATIONS AND RATES
(Cont inued)
SERVICE AND LIMITATIONS (Continued)
9. Suppl vinq of Service.Service wi II be suppl ied
under a given rate schedule only to such Points of De I i very
are adjacent to facilities of the Company. adequate and sui table
as to capacity and voltage for the service desired and under the
rate schedule applicable thereto. The company shall not be
obligated to construct extensions or install additional service
facilities except in accordance with its line extension policy.
In all other cases. special agreements between the Customer and
the Company may be required.
10. Service Application or Aqreement.Each Customer
shall sign a service application or agreement which (unless in
the case of seasonal or temporary service it is otherwise
specified) shall be for a term of one (1) year or such longer
term as shall be specified therein. Applications for temporary.
seasonal. or short-term service for periods of not less that one
(1) month are accepted when the Company has available capacity
for the service required. and the Customer pays the Company in
advance the estimated net cost of installing and removing thefaci I i ties required to supply service. The Agreement shall
expire after the initial term unless otherwise provided in the
Agreement.
11. Choice of Schedules.The Company I s schedules are
designed to provide monthly rates for service supplied to theCustomer. The Customer may elect to take service under any of
the applicable schedules. and the Company will endeavor to
assist in the selection of the appropriated rate schedule mostfavorable to the Customer. Changing of schedules is not
permitted. except when another schedule applicable to Customer I s
service is deemed more favorable to the Customer or the nature
of the Customer I s usage changes. i. e.. from residential to
commercial or seasonal to permanent.
Whenever it is determined that a Customer was billed
under an inappropriate rate schedule. the Customer shall be
rebilled under the appropriated rate schedule. except that
the Company selected the schedule on the basis of available
information and acted in good faith. the Company shall not be
required to rebill or adjust billings. The rebilling period
shall be that provided by IC Sect . 0 61-642 (three years).
IDAHOFi led -Sept. 8. 1987
'"
d by Atlanta Power CompanyLynn Stevenson. President
Box 357. Fairfield. ID 83327
Effecti ve -
Tariff No.First Revised Sheet No.IDAHO PUBLIC UTJUTJES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EfFECTIVE
I.P.C. No.JAN5- '
JAN 1 - '
Canceling Original Sheet No.
Name of tility
Atlanta Power Co. Inc.
~.n.SECRETARY
(Approval Stamp)
GENERAL RULES
REGULATIONS AND RATES
(Continued)
SERVICE AND LIMITATIONS Continued12. Limitation of Use:
A. A Customer shall not resell electricity received from the Companyto any person except where the building, shopping center, apartment house, mobile home court,or other multi-family dwelling where the use has been sub metered and the use is billed
to tenants at the same rates that the Company would charge for service.
B. A Customer who extends his or her wiring to or othelWise allowsconnection of another building, property, or place of use for a period of no more than
30 days annually, shall be charged a temporary connection fee in accordance with Schedule No.
for each additional unit served through the customers meter. For example, the temporary or seasonalhook-up of a camper or mobile home to another residential or commercial metered service would
allow the Company to charge the metered customer the additional temporary connection fee in
addition to any other applicable fees or charges. Such connections for a period in excess of 30 daysannually will be biUed according to the applicable residential or commercial tariff rate.
13. Ri hts of Wa . The Customer shall, without cost to the Company,provide the Company a right of way for the Company s lines an apparatus across and upon theproperty owned or controlled by the customer, necessary or incidental to the supplying ofservice to such customer, and shall permit access thereto by the Company s employeesat all reasonable hours.
14. Meter Installations. The Company at its own expense, will install andmaintain meters to measure power and energy supplied to the customer. Customerprovisions for meter installations shat! be made in conformance with Company
specifications, the National Electric Code, or applicable state or municipal requirements.
Per Commission Order No. 30704
Issued December 29 , 2008
By Israel Ray
Janua 2009
Title President
Tariff No. 1 First Revised Sheet No.6
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMlSSION
APPROVED EFFECTIVE
I.P.U.C. No.
JAN 5 -'09 JAN 1-'09
Canceling Original Sheet NO.6
'Name oTOty
Atlanta Power Co. fnc.
~ t!.~ SECRETARY
(Approval Stamp)
GENERAL RULES
REGULATIONS AND RATES
(Continued)
SERVICE AND LIMITATIONS (Continued)
15. Measurement of Energv. Except as otherwise specifically provided, and
as soon as practicable, all energy delivered by the Company shall be paid for according to
measurement by meters located at or near the point where the energy is to be delivered
to the customer. Company wil test and inspect its meters from time to time and maintain their
accuracy or registration in accordance with generally accepted practces and the rules and
regulations established by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. The Company will make speial
meter tests when requested by the customer. The cost of a special test (as specified in Schedule 4)
shall be paid to the Company by the customer at the time of the request, but shall be refunded
to the customer if the average registration error of the meter is found to be more than 2%, If the
average error for any meter test is more than 2%, corrected biflings shall be prepared.
The corrected billngs shall not exceed six months if the time when the malfunction
or error bean is unknown. If the time when the malfunction or error began is known, the
corrected billngs shall be from that time, but shaU not exceed the period provided by IC Section
61-342 (three years). If the customer has been under billed, the period for rebillng is limited to
six (6) months unless a reasonable person should have known of the inappropriate billng, In which
case, the billng penod may be extended to a period not to exceed three (3) years. If the customer
has been under biled, the Company shall offer and enter into reasonable payment arrangements with
1he customer. If the customer has been overbiled, the utility must promptly refund any
amountsoverpaid unless the customer consents to a credit against future bils.
If the Company is unable to read a customets meter because of reasons beyond
the Company's control, such as weather conditions or inability to obtain access to the customer's
premises, the Company may es1rmate the meter reading for the month on the basis of the
cus10mets previous use, season of the year and use by similar customers of the same class
in that service area. Bils rendered on estimated readings shall be so designated on the bil.
The amount of such estimated bill will be subsequently adjusted, as necessary, when the next
actual reading is obtained.
Per Commission Order No. 30704
Issued December 291 2008 Effective Januarv 1. 2009
By Israel Ray ofYì~ l4¿;Title President
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
ATLANTA POWER COMPANY JAN 23 'JAN 2 4 '
C. TARIFF NO.ORIGINAL SHEET NO. 7 ~s.-~)2 ~SECRETARY
GENERAL RULES
REGULATIONS AND RATES
(Cont inued)
SERVICE AND LIMITATIONS (Continued)
Should the Company be unable to read a Customer I s meter
for two consecutive months. the Company shall diligently attempt
to contact the Customer by telephone and/or letter. apprising
him of the necessity of a meter reading and make arrangements to
read the meter or request the Customer to record and return the
meter reading on a card provided by the Company. If such
arrangements cannot be made or if the Customer fails to return
the meter reading card. the Company may estimate the meterreading.
16. Failure to Reqister If the Company I s meters
shall fail to register at any time. the service delivered and
energy consumed during such period of failure will be determined
by the Company on the basis of the best available data. If any
appliance or wiring connection. or any other device. shall be
found on Customer I s premises which prevents the meters from
accurately recording the total amount of energy used on the
premises. the Company may at once remove any such wiring
connection or appliance. or device at the Customers I s expense.
The Company shall estimate the amount of energy consumed and not
registered as accurately as possible. and the Customer shall pay
for any such energy wi thin five (5) days after being bi lIed. in
accordance with such estimate.
l7. Transformer Losses When delivery of service ison the primary s ide of Customer I s transformers. the Company may
install its meters on the secondary side of the transformers.
and. unless otherwise provided in the rate schedule. in
determining the monthly consumption of power and energy.
transformer losses and other losses occurring between the Point
of Delivery and the meters will be computed and added to the
read ing of such meters.
l8. Meter Readinq Meters will be read to the last
KWH registered. normally at monthly intervals of approximatelythirty (30) days. In no case shall the meter reading interval
exceed forty-five (45) days.
5~~
IDAHOFiled -Sept. 8. 1987
I s ed by Atlanta Power CompanyLynn Stevenson. President
Box 357. Fairfield. ID 83327
Effective -
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
ATLANTA POWER COMPANY JAN 23 'JAN 24 '
I . P . U . C. TAR I FF NO.ORIGINAL SHEET NO. 8 .na.. J2 ~SECRETAR'f
GENERAL RULES
REGULATIONS AND RATES
(Cont inued)
SERVICE AND LIMITATIONS (Cont inued)
19. Fractional Periods On opening or closing an
account for service. the bill shall be prorated on the basis of
actual meter readings to the thirtieth of the month. except that
the proration of the applicable minimum charge specified in the
appropriate rate schedule shall be no less than $1.00.
When closing an account. service will not be
disconnected if a Continuous Service Agreement has been obtained
from another party to accept responsibility for service to the
account following the closing. or if in the Company I s reasonable
opinion. damage to persons or property could result. Upon
opening of an account. a service charge wi 11 be made to a
customer requesting service at a premise in accordance withRule No. 21.
20. Due Date. Deposit and Termination Practices.The
Company I s practices relating to Due Dates. Deposits. and
Terminat ion of Service. are governed by the Rules and
Regulations Governing Customer Relations of Gas. Electric and
Water Public Utilities under the Jurisdiction of the Idaho
Public Utilities commission. IDAPA 31.C. These IPUC Rules
shall. by this reference. be included as a part of the Rules.Regulations and Rates.
21. Connection Charges. Where service is established
or re-established under any of these Rules. Regulations and
Rates. a Customer will be required to pay a charge as provided
for in Schedule
Customers receiving residential service at summer homes
or cottages. farms. ranches. or other s imi lar recurring seasonal
establishments. may at their option and upon giving at leastforty-eight (48) hours I not ice to the Company. have such service
connected and disconnected at the beginning and end of a period
of seasonal use. Monthly minimums wi 11 cont inue to be bi lIed
throughout the year unless a written disconnection order is
received by the Company.
IDAHOFi led -Sept. 8. 1987
~~L-
Iss d by Atlanta Power CompanyLynn Stevenson. President
Box 357. Fairfield. ID 83327
Effective -
ICAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIO"APpROVED EFFECTIVE
ATLANTA POWER COMPANY JAN 23 'JAN 2 4 '
C. TARIFF NO. 1 ORIGINAL SHEET NO. 9 jl: ~~4-"""SECRETAR~
GENERAL RULES
REGULATIONS AND RATES
Continued)
MI SCELLANEOUS
22. Continuity of Electric Service. Curtailment and
Interruption of Service.Electric Service is inherently subject
to occasional interruption. suspension. curtailment. and
fluctuation. The Company shall have no liability to its
Customers or any other persons for any interruption. suspension.
curtailment. or fluctuation in service or for any loss or damage
caused thereby if such interruption. suspension. curtailment. or
fluctuation results from any of the following:
A. Causes beyond the Company I s reasonable
control including. but not limited to. snow. ice. extreme cold.
fire. flood. drought. winds. acts of the elements. court orders.
insurrections or riots. generation failures. lack of sufficient
generating capacity. breakdowns of or damage to facilities of
Company or of third parties. acts of God or public enemy.
strikes or other labor disputes. civil. military or governmental
authority. electrical disturbances originating on or transmitted
through electrical systems with which the Company I s system is
interconnected and acts or omissions of third parties:
B. Repair. maintenance. improvement. renewal or
replacement work on the Company I s electrical system. which work
in the sole judgment of the Company is necessary or prudent: to
the extent practicable work shall be done at such time as will
minimize inconvenience to the Customer and. whenever practicable.
the Customer shall be given reasonable notice of such work:
C. Act ions taken by the Company. which in its
sole judgment are necessary or prudent to protect the
performance. integrity. reliability of stability of the Company'
electrical system or any electrical system with which it is
interconnected: these actions may occur automatically ormanually.
The provisions of this Rule do not affect any personsrights in tort.
IDAHOFiled -Sept. 8. 1987
Iss d by Atlanta Power Company
Lynn Stevenson. President
Box 357. Fairfield. ID 83327
Effective -
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIOAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
JAN 23 'JAN 2 4 '
ATLANTA POWER COMPANY
I . P . U . C . TAR I FF NO.ORIGINAL SHEET NO. lO ~n.A. J2 ~---(~v-""-SECRETAf1
GENERAL RULES
REGULATIONS AND RATES
(Continued)
MISCELLANEOUS (Continued)
23. Temporary Suspension of Demand.When the Customer
is obliged to temporarily suspend operation due to strikes,
action of any governmental authority, acts of God or the public
enemy, the Customer may procure a proration of the monthly bill
based upon the period of such suspension by giving immediate
written notice to the Company, but in no event shall such bill
be prorated or reduced to an amount less than the minimum
monthly bill as provided in the rate schedule: provided, that no
such suspension shall affect the Customer I s obligation under any
term minimum guarantee based upon special investment of the
Company to serve the Customer.
24. Interference with Service.The Company reserves
the right to refuse to supply loads of a character that may
seriously impair service to any other Customers, or may
disconnect existing service if it is seriously impairing serviceto any other Customers. In the case of pump, hoist or elevator
motors, welders, furnaces, compressors, and other installations
of like character where the use of electricity is intermittent
or subject to violent fluctuations, the Company may require the
Customer to provide, at his own expense, equipment to reasonably
limit such fluctuations.
25. Protection of Electrical Equipment.(A) The
Company reserves the right to refuse single phase service to
motors larger than 3 horsepower: (B) The Customer is solely
responsible for the selection, installation, and maintenance of
all electrical equipment and wiring (other than the Company I
meters and apparatus) on the load side of the Point ofDelivery. All motor installations should include effectiveprotection apparatus or have inherent construction wi thin the
motor to accomplish equivalent protection as follows:
A. Overload and overcurrent protection for each
motor by sui table thermal relays, fuses, or circuit interrupting
devices automatically controlled to disconnect the motor from
the line to protect it from damage caused by overheating.
Installation of protection in each conductor connected tothree-phase motors is required.
IDAHOFi led -Sept. 8, 1987
c:;--6z~~Iss d by Atlanta Power CompanyLynn Stevenson, President
Box 357, Fairfield, ID 83327
Effective -
ATLANTA POWER COMPANY
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSICAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
JAN 23 'JAN 2 4 '
ORIGINAL SHEET NO. 11 n.a. J2 ~SECRETAF
GENERAL RULES
REGULATIONS AND RATES
(Cont inued)
I . P . U . C . TAR I FF NO.
MISCELLANEOUS (Continued)
B. Open phase protection on all polyphase
installations to disconnected motors from the line in the event
of opening of one phase.
C. All polyphase motors for the operation of
passenger and freight elevators. cranes. hoists. dragl ines. and
simi lar equipment shall be provided with reverse phase relays or
equivalent devices. for protection in case of phase reversal.
D. Motors that cannot safely be subjected to
full voltage at starting should be provided with a device to
insure that. on failure of voltage. such motors will be
disconnected from the line. It is also required that such
device be provided with a suitable time delay relay.
The following table is given as a guide to the maximum
allowable starting current that can be drawn from the Company Ilines. If the current of the motor exceeds the value given in
the table. a starter must be used or other means employed to
limi t the current value to the value specified.
In no case sha 11 a motor either single phase or
polyphase of more than three (3) horsepower be connected to the
Company I S lines without consulting and obta ining the approval of
the Company.
Rated Size
Single
Phase Motors240 Volt
Allowable Locked Rotor Currents
Polyphase Motors240 Volt 480 2.400 Volt
3-phase 3-phase
7 1/2 HP 110 amp10 HP l47 amp
15 HP
20 HP
25 HP
30 HP
40 HP
50 HP
60 HP
75 HP
100 HP and over
141 amp
197 amp
250 amp
304 amp
360 amp
380 amp
400 amp
480 amp
600 amp
Consul t
70 amp
125
152 amp
180 amp
190 amp
200 amp
240 amp
300 amp
mpany
40 amp
48 amp
60 amp
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Issu Q by Atlanta Power Company
Lynn Stevenson , President
Box 357. Fairfleld. ID 83327
IDAHOFiled -Sept. 8. 1987
Effective -
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMrSSrOIAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
JAR 23 'JAN 2 4 '
ATLANTA POWER COMPANY
C. TARIFF NO.ORIGINAL SHEET NO. 12 ~~
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fJ'-SECRETAR'
GENERAL RULES
REGULATIONS AND RATES
(Cont inued)
MISCELLANEOUS (Continued)
26.Master Meterinq Standards.
A. The effective date for the standards set
forth below is July 1. 1980.
B. The definition used in these standards not
previously defined under definitions in the Rules and
Regulations are as follows:
Mobile Home Park (Court)means any real
property which is rented or held out for rent
to others for the placement of two (2) or
more mobile homes for the primary purpose of
production of income.
Tenant means any person who intends to rent
for a period of not less than one (1) month.
Transient tenant means any person who intends
to rent for a period of less than one (l)
month.
Submeter means a meter beyond Atlanta Power
Company I s metering point (master meter) that
is used to individually meter a tenant I s
electrical consumption.
C. Mobi Ie Home Parks tenant space connected for
service after the effective date of these Rules must be
ind i vidua lly metered by the Company.
D. Multi-Occupant Residential Buildinqs
requesting new service after the effective date of these Rules
and Regulations shall have each unit individually metered by the
Company.
IDAHOFi led -Sept. 8. 1987
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Issu d by Atlanta Power Company
Lynn Stevenson. President
Box 357. Fairfield. ID 83327
Effective -
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
JAN 23 'JAN 24 '
ATLANTA POWER COMPANY
I . P . U . C. TAR I FF NO.
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SECRETARYORIGINAL SHEET NO.
GENERAL RULES
REGULATIONS AND RATES
(Cont inued)
MISCELLANEOUS (Continued)E. Commercial Buildings and Shopping Centers
requesting new service after the effective date of these Rules
and Regulations shall individually meter each unit if they
contain electric space heating. water heating and air
conditioning (if there is air conditioning). none of which are
centrally controlled. and of which the tenants individually
control consumption of electricity. Commercial bui ldings or
shopping centers with centrally controlled electric space
heating. water heating and air conditioning (if there is air
conditioning). with tenants whose connected load is 25 KW of
greater must individually meter those tenants. Hotels or motels
that meet the individual metering requirement and primarily
serve transient tenants are exempt from individually meteringeach unit except where over 25 percent of the buildings I units
are occupied by tenants. in which case those units occupied by
tenants must be individually metered.
IDAHOFiled -Sept. 8. 1987
Issu by Atlanta Power Company
Lynn Stevenson. President
Box 357. Fairfield. ID 83327
Effective -
II.
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
ATLANTA POWER CO.
DEC 2 2 '86 DEC 2 8 '
J2 SECRETAIW
Line Extension Policy
The Company will extend its lines to provide electrical
service to Customers from the nearest feasible point as may
be necessary to supply the Customers' needs at the option
of the Company according to the following conditions:
The request be made to the Company in writing.
A deposit be made of eighty-five per cent (85%) of theestimated costs.
The Company will begin construction of the extension withinthirty (30) days of the receipt of the request and the
depos it.
The Customer must agree to pay the actual costs of the
extension plus a ten per cent (10%) service charge.
The actual costs will include. but not be limited to. costs
of conductors. poles. cross arms. insulators. labor.
machinery hire. misce llaneous hardware and right-of-way.
Meters. services and transformers will be provided at no
charge to the cus tomer.
The Company will provide the Customer with an itemized
estimate of cost upon a request for service. The estimate
will include a detailed ac~ount of the physical components
necessary. but will only give the normal cost of variables
such as labor and machinery hire as these costs will depend
upon the d if f icul ty of the particular job.
At the conclusion of the extension and after service has
been commenced. the Customer will be given a full
accounting of the actual costs plus the ten per cent (10%)
service fee and will be billed for any remaining balance.
Multiple Customer Extensions
Where more than one Customer is to be served from a new
extension. the construction costs will be divided among the
Customers on the basis of the Company's estimate of the
proportion of the cost of each Customer' s connection.
III. Industrial and Large Commercial Customers
A. Special service contracts will be required prior toconstruct ion of fac i 1 it ies for industr ial or large
commercial customers. Such customers may be required to
pay for transformers and/or special equipment provided at
the customer I s request.
ATLANTA POWER CO.
r:;, -- C. Lee Barron;etary