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Gilroy/ California 95020
Tekphone: 842-2151
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10 ,5. Hosanna Street
Gilroy, CaHforn:b, 95020
StreE;'!:, light schedule, 13-2
DeDI' Fred:
The present city ovmed elect.roHel's (98) on HonteI'ey Street
are now served under Schedule rS-2A., at ~i;3.15 per lamp, per month.
I'ir. Beresini l":lEml>ioneo tha.1. you might be int.erested in
s"iriu'ching from LS-2A to 1.3-25, in itlhie!t the Company would maintain
the Lamps a.nd glassware at our expense at }.5. 75 per month per lamp.
This Ncu1.d be an irwreaco8")f $0.(,0 per lamt'), per montn or ~~705.60
per year,
Attached is a copy of Schedule LS-2~'or your cO:lsidBration.
If you see some advantag'~) and irlish t.o cnange tho rate, please
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62M6204 NO. 28
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
San Francisco, California
Revised Cal. P.D.C. Sheet No. 4188-E
Canceling Revised Cal. P.D.C. Sheet No. 3667-E
Schedule No. LS-2
STREET AND HIGHWAY LIGHTING
APPUCABIUTY
This schedule is applicable to service to street and highway lighting systems and outdoor lighting
installations which illuminate publicly.dedicated ways and places by incandescent filament or mercury
vapor lamps, where the customer usually owns the lighting fixtures, posts and interconnecting circuits.
TERRITORY
The entire territory served.
RATES
Rate per Lamp pe
Class.................. A
Company supplies energy
and switching service only.
Burning Schedule...... All-Night
Nominal Lamp Rating:
Incandescent Lamps
1,000 lumens or less.... $ .48
2,500 lumens .................. 1.05
4,000 lumens .................. 1.55
6,000 lumens .................. 2.20
10,000 lumens .................. 3.50
15,000 lumens .................. 4.95
Sodium Vapor Lamps
10,000 lumens .................. 1.75
Mercury Vapor Lamps
Initial
Lumens
7,500
11,000
15,000
21,000
37,000
57,000
Watts
175
250
400
400
700
1000
1.63
2.17
3.15
3.15
"Tlr
7.13
Midnight
C
Company supplies energy
switching and maintenance
service for entire system in-
cluding lamps and glass.
ware.
All.Night Midnight
Compa
switching a maintenance
service for lamps and glass-
ware.
$ .70
1.20
1.65
2.20
3.25
4.50
$1.10 $ .89
1.80 1.40
2.35 1.80
3.10 2.35
4.50 3.45
6.20 4.70
Midnight
All-Night
4.30
1.64
2.13
2.87
2.87
4.70
6.44
2.53
3.17
4.15
4.15
6.81
9.18
2.04
2.43
3.27
3.27
5.10
6.84
$ .40
.83
1.20
1.70
2.70
3.80
$ .92
1.60
2.15
2.90
4.30
6.00
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Type of Service: This I!chedule is applicable to multiple lighting systems to which the Company
will deliver current at secondary voltage and to series street lighting systems for which the Company will
furnish constant current regulating transformers. Multiple current will be supplied at 120/240 volts.
(240/480 volts in certain instances), three wire, single phase and, unless otherwise agreed, series current
will be delivered at 6.6 amperes. All currents and voltages stated herein are nominal, reasonable variations
being permitted.
.In certain localities the Company supply service from 120/208 volt, star connected, polyphase lines
in place of 240 volt service.
2. Point of Delivery: Delivery will be made from Company's existing electric lines without extension
thereof to customer's system at a point or points mutually agreed upon except as provided in Special Condi-
tion 10. The Company will provide at its expense an overhead service drop to a customer.owned intercon-
nected group of lamps having a connected load of not less than 2 Kw. For a customer owned interconnected
group of lamps having a connected load of less than 2 Kw or individual customer electroliers with a self.con.
tained photo cell switch, (1) the Company will connect the customer's overhead service wire to the Com.
pany's overhead lines at the customer's expense, or (2) at the customer's option, the Company will install,
1.29
1.73
2.47
2.47
3.90
5.49
2.13
2.77
3.75
3.75
TAr
8.78
(continued)
Advice Letter No. 271.E
Decision No.
Issued by
E. J. Lage
Vice-President-Rates and Valuation
Date Filed .April 15, 1966
Effective May 15, 1966
Resolution No.
62~6204 NO. 331
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
San Francisco, California
Revised Cal. P.D.C. Sheet No. 4189-E
Canceling Revised Cal. P.D.C. Sheet No. 3445-E
Schedule No. LS.2
STREET AND HIGHWAY LIGHTING
(Continued)
own and maintain the overhead service provided the customer pays the initial cost of the service plus %, %
per month of such initial cost. When 480 volt service is desired by the customer energy will be supplied
from overhead facilities at 240/480 volt, three wire, single phase for an interconnected group of lamps
provided the total connected load of the interconnected group of lamps to be so served is not less than
8 Kw. For a customer-owned interconnected system of less than 8 Kw but not less than 2 Kw, energy
will be supplied at 120/240 volt unless the customer pays the additional initial cost of a 240/480 volt
supply. New systems will normally be supplied as multiple systems. Series service, or 240/480 volt serv-
ice from underground systems, will only be made available for new systems at the option of the Company
when this type of service is practical from the Company's engineering standpoint.
The Company will provide an underground service connection at its expense from either its overhead
or underground system to one electrolier of each group of interconnected electroliers provided (1) the
customer has arranged the system for the least practical number of points of delivery, (2) there are not
less than 10 electroliers in the group and (3) there is not less than 3 Kw connected load. This service
connection shall not exceed 25 feet of underground run from the base of the Company's pole in an over-
head line nor exceed 40 feet of underground run from a location where service is available in an under-
ground system. The Company will extend the underground service beyond the free length at the cus-
tomer's request in accordance with Special Condition (9).
Where the customer requests an underground service to (1) a system of less than 10 electroliers
or 3 Kw of connected load, or (2) an individual electrolier, the customer shall install and own the exten-
sion from his system or electrolier to the Company's distribution system where service is readily available
and shall pay the cost of connecting to the Company's distribution system.
3. Switching: Switching facilities will be installed by the Company on the Company's side of point
of delivery where the connected street light load on each circuit separately switched is at least 2 Kw
for multiple circuits served from overhead lines and at least 10 Kw for series circuits served from over-
head lines or any circuit served from underground lines. For circuits having smaller lamp loads (1) the
Company will install the switching facilities on Company equipment at the customer's expense, or (2)
the customer shall pay an extra charge of $2.50 per month for each circuit separately switched by the
Company, or (3) the customer may, at his option, install Company approved switching facilities on his
equipment. The facilities installed in (1) and (2) above will be owned, operated, maintained and replaced
by the Company. Switching facilities installed for Company convenience will be installed by the Company
at no extra expense or charge to the customer.
4. Annual Burning Schedule: The above rates apply to lamps which will be turned on and off once
each night in accordance with a regular burning schedule agreeable to the customer but not exceeding
4100 hours per year for all-night service and 2050 hours per year for midnight service.
5. Maintenance:
(a) The company will maintain street lights systems under the Class C rate provided they are of good
standard construction.
~he Class Band C rates include all labor and material necessary for the inspection, cleaning or
\:'/;eplacement by the Company of lamps and glassware, and are limited to certain glassware such
as is commonly used and manufactured in reasonably large quantities. A suitable extra charge
will be made for maintenance of glassware of a type entailing unusual expense.
(c) Under the Class C rate the Company will also:
(1) Paint the posts as required to maintain good appearance. Where the cusutomer-owned posts
are of a material which does not require painting. the Class C rates will be reduced by 10if
per lamp per month.
(2) Isolate any trouble in the customer's system which has resulted in an outage or diminished
light output.
(3) Make necessary repairs on accessible wiring between posts and on equipment and wiring
in and on posts to keep the system in operating condition. The Company will provide labor
for the replacement of material such as ballasts, photo-electric controls, relays, fixtures,
posts, individual cable runs between posts where such runs are in conduit and other indi-
vidual parts of the system. The Customer shall compensate the Company for any material
furnished by the Company. The Class C rates do not, however, include any major excavation
or any major replacement at Company expense of circuits, conduits, posts or fixtures owned
by the customer.
( continued)
Advice Letter No. 271-E
Decision No.
Issued by
E. J. Lage
Vice-President-Rates and Valuation
Date Filed April 15, 1966
Effective May 15, 1966
Resolution No.
62-8204 NO. 388
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
San Francisco, California
Revised Cal. P.D.C. Sheet No. 4190-E
Canceling Revised Cal. P.D.C. Sheets Nos. 3445-3446-E
Schedule No. LS-2
STREET AND HIGHWAY LIGHTING
(Continued)
6. Multi-Lamp Electroliers: The above charges are made on a per-lamp basis. For posts supporting
two or more lamps, where the lamps are less than 9 feet apart and standard maintenance equipment can
be used, the above charges for Classes Band C will be reduced by 60/0' computed to the nearest whole
cent, for all lamps other than the first one.
7. Operating Schedules Other Than All-Night and Midnight: Rates for regular operating schedules
other than full all-night but not midnight will be the midnight rates plus or minus, respectively, for each
half hour per night more or less than midnight service, one-eleventh of the difference between the mid-
night and the all-night rate, computed to the nearest whole cent. This adjustment will apply only to
lamps on regular operating schedules which do not exceed 4500 hours per year. The rate for continuous
24 hour operation under Class A service will be twice the all-night rate.
8. Street Light Lamps-Standard and Non-Standard Ratings: The rates for incandescent lamps under
Class A are applicable to service to standard street lamps only, and will be increased by 6%, computed to
the nearest whole cent, for service to group replacement street lamps. The rates under Classes Band C
are applicable to both standard and group replacement street lamps. Standard and group replacement
street lamps as specified herein have reference only to street lamps having wattage and burning-life
ratings within 30/0 of those specified in the EEI-NEMA Standards for Filament Lamps Used in Street
Lighting. Where Class A service is supplied to lamps of other ratings than those specified in EEI-NEMA
Standards an adjustment will be made in the lamp rates proportionate to the difference between the
wattage of said lamps and the standard lamps of the same lumen rating.
9. Systems Owned in Part by Company: Where the Company installs, owns and maintains any por-
tion of the fixtures, posts, circuits or other facilities that comprise customer's street lighting system, an
additional monthly charge equivalent to 114% of the Company's estimated installed cost thereof will
be made. Customer or others may elect to pay the Company's estimated installed cost of such facilities,
in which event the additional monthly charge shall be %. % of such cost.
10. Line Extensions: Where the Company extends its electric lines to serve customer's street lighting
system, an additional monthly charge equivalent to 114 % of the Company's estimated installed cost of such
line extension, exclusive of service connection (and transformer, if required) furnished under Special
Conditions (1) and (2) will be made. If customer elects to advance Company's estimated installed cost of
such extension, the additional monthly charge shall be equivalent to %. % of such cost. If such extension, or
any portion thereof, is utilized to serve new separately metered permanent load for which an excess
free length of line is allowed by Company under its Line Extension Rule No. 15, the estimated installed
cost upon which such monthly charge is based (114% or %.% as the case may be) will, thereafter, be
reduced in proportion to the relative length of excess free footage allowance for the new load, if any, as
compared to the length of the original extension. If an advance has been made as provided above, and
if under said Rule No. 15 an excess free footage allowance remains after said new load is installed, all
or part of the advance will be refunded without interest to the customer. These refunds will be com-
puted by converting the amount of the advance to an amount per foot and multiplying the excess free
footage by this unit per foot. Such refunds, if any, will be made following the connection of such new load.
If such extension is part of a series of extensions, on any of which an advance is still refundable. refunds
due from new load will be made in turn as provided in Rule No. 15. No payment will be made in excess
of the original amount advanced. The Company may waive the above provisions of this Special Condition
where the extension is estimated to be of nominal cost and where not more than one pole and/or one span
of line is required.
11. Circuit Charge for Service to Individual Customer Owned Lamps from Underground Distribution
System: When multiple service is desired from Company's underground distribution system to individual
customer-owned and switched lamps the customer shall pay 50 cents per month per Kw of lamp load
so connected in addition to the foregoing rates.
Advice Letter No. 271-E
Decision No.
Issued by
E. J. Lage
Vice-President-Rates and Valuation
Date Filed April 15, 1966
Effective May 15, 1966
Resolution No.