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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1415• • ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE relating to the sale of electrical energy by the Municipal Light and Power System of the City of Port Angeles, prescribing monthly rates, terms and conditions of the sale of such energy and the furnishing of electrical service, amending Ordinance No 890 of the City of Port Angeles and repealing Ordinances Numbered 1342 and 1407 and all other ordinances in conflict herewith. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DO ordain as follows: SECTION 1. That Section seventeen of Ordinance Number 890 as amended by Ordinance Number 1342 and 1407 of the City of Port Angeles be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: SCHEDULE 1. Availability. All Commercial and Residen8 tial accounts: Type of Service - Commercial and Residential Water Heating. This service shall be single phase at nominal potential of 240 Volts. Installations over 4800 Watts shall be equipped with suitable relay furnished and installed by the customer for operation by the control device to be furnished by the City. No water heaters used for space heating permitted under this sccedule. This service shall be separately metered on a circuit which shall include only the heater for one or more storage tanks but exclusive of other utilization equipment. Service under this schedule may be limited to 6,000 Watt capacity at the City's option. The following are the maximum allowable capacity for tank heaters: 30 Gallon tank or smaller 75 Watts per gallon 40 Gallon tank 62.5 Watts per gallon Over 40 gallon tank 60.0 Watts per gallon Heating elements shall be non - inductive and installation in excess of 1250 'Watts shall consist of two elements, each to be protected by a thermostat, the base thermostat shall be • • set to maintain water not hotter than 150 degrees Farenheit. One element shall be placed to heat the whole tank and the other to heat the upper part of the tank. The capacity of the upper element shall not exceed twice that of the lower element. To provide adequate and economical hot water service for the customer, the tank and heater, if external, shall be cov- ered with sufficient heat insulation as approved by the City. Each installation installed on a closed water system or on City service where water meters are installed, shall be provided with a pressure relief valve that will properly pro- tect the tank and pipe from excessive pressure, and a check valve to prevent back pressure into the cold water supply. Other methods of heating the water shall not be directly connected to the insulated storage tank to which electric service is rendered. RATE: 8 Mills per Kilowatt Hour. Minimum Charge of $1.00 per month. SCHEDULE II. Residential Service. Availability. To individually metered residential accounts in residences, duplexes, apartments and multiple dwellings. This schedule covers general residential lighting, heating, cooking and un- controlled water heating. Minimum Charge: $1.00 per month where no electric space heating is installed. First 100 KWH: .02 per KWH. All over 100 KWH: .01 per KWH except that the minimum monthly charge where space heating is installed shall be $7.00 per month. SCHEDULE III. Availability. Optional all electric res- idential lighting, water heating and cooking rate available only to single family residences, and individual residential accounts in apartments, duplexes and multiple family dwell - ings f iabtmemummicsasxa: uaxv: icxadxfaxxvcxtuxxb usakfagxgcacakxi:icaai ticxa qt-thlxVt: 'Dater heating equipment shall meet the specifica- tions of schedule one herein, but limited to a minimum size of forty gallon per residence. "Minimum Charge: $5.00 per month. First 500 KWH: $5,00 Next 500 KWH: .007 per KWH Excess: .01 per KWH Any electric space heating equipment used or installed under this schedule shall be of 220 Volt and individual ther- mostatic control of any heater, or combination of heaters, of a capacity of 3000 Watts, except that single thermostatic con- trol for each room may be authorized where floor or baseboard' heating is installed. The minimum charge where space heating is installed under this schedule shall be $7.00 per month. SCHEDULE IV. Commercial and Industrial. Availability. This rate is available to non - residential accounts and for non - residential lighting and industrial power including baking and water heating. First 100 KWH- $ 03 per KWH Next 100 KUH: 02 per KWH Next 500 KWH. • 015 per KWH All over 700 KWH • 01 per KWH In no case is the minimum charge to be less than $1.00 per month or fraction thereof, or $.50 per horsepower of con- nected motor load up to twenty- horsepower, whichever is greater. For connected motor loads in excess of twenty horse- power, the City may determine the diversity factor for billing purposes. No individual motor welder or X -ray type of equip- ment having a single phase rating of more than two horse- power or three phase rating of more than five horse power, may be installed, re- located or re- arranged under this sched- ule except with prior written approval from the Light Depart- ment. The City reserves the right to meter at primary voltage any loads in excess of fifty Kilowatts. SCHEDULE V. Availability. Industrial Power Rate: All Industrial Manufacturing and Processing Plants and other commercial load approved by the Light Department in excess of fifty KW demand, where lighting load does not exceed fifteen percent of total connected load, and optional to governmen- tal and municipal accounts. Rate per Month: Demand Charge: $.75 per KW of billing demand. First 200 KWH per KW of billing demand: .006 Mills per KWH Next 100 KWH per KW of billing demand: .005 Mills per KWH Excess KUH's: .004 Mills per KWH. Billing demand shall be the highest of the following: 1. Highest actual measured fifteen minute demand for the month. 2. Seventy (70%) per cent of the highest demand estab- lished for the eleven preceding months. City reserves the right to meter at primary voltage any consumer served under this schedule. A discount of five (5H) per cent from gross billing will be granted to any consumer owning and maintaining its own substation and associated equipment for their exclusive use and taking energy at primary distribution voltage. Consumers are required to maintain a power factor at ninety -five (95 %) per cent or better. If the average power factor is below ninety -five (95%) per cent then the regis- tered Kilowatt demand shall be adjusted by multiplying by ninety -five (95%) per cent and dividing the result by the average power factor. The City shall not be obligated to deliver electrical energy to consumers whose power factor is below seventy -five (75;') per cent lagging. Method of adjusting power factor shall be in conformity with accepted standards of the industry. City shall have the right to install such metering equip- ment as it desires to determine any and all operating condi- tions. In the event of fault with metering equipment the City shall have the right to estimate both demand and kilowatt hours on the basis of hours operated and previous experience • • • of the consumer. The monthly demand may be determined by test or inspection of the premises served. The customer shall be entitled to the installation of recording demand meters when so desiring. This schedule is based on a single deliv- ery voltage of either single or three phase at either primary or secondary distribution voltages commonly used for industrial loads. Minimum Charge: The minimum charge under this schedule is not less than $1.00 per Kilowatt of billing demand per month or fraction thereof. Service at 69,000 volts or covering special conditions shall be covered by contract. SCHEDULE VI. Character of Service. Industrial rate 500 kilowatts of demand and over. Energy delivered under this schedule shall be unregulated three phas; 60 cycle, A.C. supplied from the sub - transmission system. The nominal poten- tial shall be 13,800 Volts. The metering shall be at or corrected to the transmission voltage level. Availability. This schedule shall cover energy supplied for industrial purposes where the demand is 500 kilowatts and over and the customer is supplied by the unregulated sub - transmission system. Rate. The rate or charge for such service shall be the energy charge plus the demand charge and shall be no less than the minimum charge, computed as follows: Energy Charge: First 200 KWH per KW billing demand per month C $0.0055 per KWH. Second 200 KWH per KW of billing demand per month C $0.003 per KWH All over 400 KWH per KW of billing demand per month C $0.002 per KWH. Demand Charge: $0.75 per Kt' of billing demand per month. Billing demand shall be no less than 75% of the high- est billing demand occurring during the preceding eleven months, or 500 Ka, whichever is greater. • Minimum Charge: $1.75 per KW of billing demand per month, and not less than $500.00 per month. Demand. The demand shall be the maximum fifteen minute demand of the month, to the nearest whole number, measured by a demand meter. Customers operating welders, X -ray machines, log dumps, elevators, etc., whose intermittent operation does not permit demand metering, shall be billed an additional charge of $0.50 per KW of nameplate rating or $0.50 per KY of demand as determined by test. A ten (10%) per cent discount shall be allowed customers who supply their own substation. Power Factor. When the customer's average power factor '. falls below 95>% as measured by a reactive meter, the billing demand will be increased 1% for each percentage point below the 95% required. Minimum billing and demand charges will be applied after the correction for low power factor. It is specifically ordained that this schedule and service shall be subject to the general rules and regulations' of Ordinance No. 890. SCHEDULE VII. Municipal Service. The rate for Municipal Street Lighting shall be lz cents per K1H. All other munic- ipal service 1 cent per KIH. Contract Sales: Nothing in this ordinance shall prohib- it the City from entering into special contracts covering electrical power service at rates other than herein specified to meet specific operating conditions. The City may also enter into guaranteed revenue contracts which are designed to repay capital outlay and service cost, provided such contracts do not exceed the term of five years. SECTION II. That Ordinances numbered 1342 adopted January 20, 1955, and Ordinance Number 1407, adopted December 5, 1957, and all other ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby re -. pealed. • SECTION III. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect on the first day of April, 1958, after its passage and lawful publication. INTRODUCED this 20th day of March, 1958. Passed this 20th day of March, 1958. Approved and signed by the Mayor this 20th day of March, 1958'. Approved a(-to form City Att cney ett b l i ,5 4 e d M a I- - c -4 /Y Mayor