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31 <br />CONTROLLED WATER HEATING SERVICE (Closed) <br />Availability Available to any Controlled Water Heating Installation supplied <br />through a separate meter and served hereunder on November 1, 1961. No new <br />water heating installation made after November 1, 1961 will be served under <br />this rate. <br />Rate Energy Charge: <br />1.54c per kilowatt-hour <br />Excess Wattage Charge: <br />One Element Tank - If the capacity of the heating element exceeds 20 <br />watts per gallon of tank capacity, an additional charge of 10c per <br />month per whole 100 watts will be made for such excess capacity. <br />Two Element Tank - If the capacity of the bottom element exceeds 20 watts <br />per gallon of tank capacity or the top element exceeds 4500 watts, an <br />additional charge of 10c per month per whole 100 watts will be made for <br />the greater of such excess capacities. <br />Fuel Clause Bills subject to the adjustment provided for in Fuel Clause <br />Rider No. 1. <br />Monthly Minimum Charge $2.00 <br />Time Control An electrical control device will be furnished by Company which <br />will control the service so that no energy will be supplied during the follow- <br />ing periods: 10:00 a.m. to Noon and 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. or such other daily <br />period or periods as the Company may elect from time to time but not to exceed <br />a total of five hours daily. <br />Approved Controlled Water Heating Installation The specifications for an <br />approved controlled water heating installation under this rate are as follows: <br />1. The water heater shall be of the storage type, equipped with one or two <br />thermostatically operated noninductive heating elements designed for 240 volts <br />(208 volts in some commercial areas). <br />2. If the water heater is of the two -element type it shall have one element <br />near the bottom and the other not more than one-fourth the distance from the <br />top of the tank and so connected or interlocked that they cannot operate <br />simultaneously. <br />(Continued on following sheet) <br />A <br />