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Title 17 . Transportation and Public Facilities
Chapter 90 . Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 420. Specifications and requirements for electric meters

17 AAC 90.420. Specifications and requirements for electric meters

Unless otherwise specified in this chapter, the following publications are adopted by reference and set out the standards, specifications, and test procedures for electric meters, accessories, and associated devices used to measure electrical energy:

(1) American National Standard for Mechanical Demand Registers (ANSI C12.4-1984);

(2) American National Standard for Electromechanical Watthour Meters (ANSI C12.10-1987);

(3) Instrument Transformers for Revenue Metering 110 kV BIL and Less (NEMA Pub El 21.1-1983);

(4) Instrument Transformers for Revenue Metering 125 kV BIL through 350 kV BIL (NEMA Pub El 21.2-1983);

(5) American National Standard for Thermal Demand Meters (ANSI C12.5-1978);

(6) Handbook for Electricity Metering, Eighth Edition, published 1981 by the Edison Electric Institute.

History: Eff. 1/18/2002, Register 161

Authority: AS 45.75.040

AS 45.75.050

AS 45.75.070

AS 45.75.080

Editor's note: The publications adopted by reference in 17 AAC 90.420(1) - (5) are available from IHS Engineering, 15 Inverness Way East, Englewood, Colorado 80112, and the publication adopted by reference in 17 AAC 90.420(6) is available from Edison Electric Institute, P.O. Box 266, Waldorf, Maryland 20604-0266. Copies are also available for inspection at the Anchorage office of the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Division of Measurement Standards and Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, 12050 Industry Way, Suite 6, Building O, Anchorage, Alaska 99515-3512, and at the Lieutenant Governor's Office, Juneau, Alaska.


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