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All new construction or modification to existing services requires a meeting with a Sumter EMC representative at the construction site to determine the electric service equipment required and the installation location of the equipment. The following information must be provided by the member to ensure adequate service:


Sumter EMC can help members get maximum future use of their property by assessing each site to identify the areas that must be kept accessible to cooperative personnel for construction, operation, and routine maintenance of the electric service equipment.

For equipment associated with underground construction, regular inspections and operations require ready access to equipment. If planted adjacent to pad-mounted transformers or switchgear, ornamental plants may be disturbed or destroyed by linemen who must operate and maintain the equipment. Fences, sidewalks, or other obstructions installed above underground power cables may sustain damage or have to be removed to restore power in the event of a cable failure. Such obstructions may be very expensive for the member to repair or replace, and they may also increase the time required to restore power.

Avoid planting trees or other plants that will grow within 20 feet of power lines. To ensure reliable electric service, Sumter EMC must trim and/or remove vegetation that may contact the power lines. Vegetation that has been trimmed may be less desirable than low-growing species or trees planted where power line contact will not occur.

Sumter EMC provides meter sockets to the member or the member's electrician at no charge. The electrician is responsible for installing and maintaining all equipment beyond the service point, including the meter socket (see sample drawings on page 6 to determine the location of the service point). Meter sockets should not be installed in areas where add-on rooms are planned. Wall-mounted meter sockets must be accessible on an exterior wall to ensure access for meter reading or emergency maintenance.

The appropriate meter socket type should be determined by the member's electrician. The following common meter socket types are available for single-phase installations:

Wired meter poles are available for purchase from Sumter EMC for installations requiring a meter pole. These wired meter poles are complete with meter socket, mast, and 200-amp main breaker (or, for irrigation pivots, 30 or 60 amp fused disconnects). On 200-amp, 240 volt models, the breaker box includes unused breaker positions suitable for connecting outdoor electrical equipment such as heat pumps and water pumps. Sumter EMC will also deliver and set the meter pole for an additional fee. Click here for a listing of available 200 Amp, 60 Amp, and 30 Amp meter and disconnect poles and pedestals, and additional installation guidelines.

A licensed electrician should install the wiring between the meter pole and the building. All permits required to receive service are the responsibility of the member.

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