Service entrance
The point at which utilities such as electricity, water, or gas enter a building, often including meters and disconnects.
A service entrance refers to the point where electrical power enters a building, including the wires, meters, and disconnects, providing access to utility services. It is crucial for optimizing electrical system performance, enhancing safety, and supporting regulatory compliance. By providing a reliable and effective electrical solution, service entrances support efficient building operations, improve safety, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that systems are well-designed, aligned with design specifications, and compliant with electrical safety standards.
Used in a sentence
The service entrance was inspected to ensure compliance with electrical codes.
Synonyms/variation
Utility Entrance
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