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We know it takes teamwork in order to make any project go according to plans.

When applying for electric service (new or existing) there are steps to follow in an effort to expedite the process. It's a good idea to give us a call or plan on stopping by our office to take care of business.

Application Process

County Permit

The permit number is needed when applying for service. Apply for your permit at the county offices. This is needed for construction of new services only.

Signed Easement

Clark County REMC requires a signed, notarized easement on file before any work can be done. This is required for both new and existing services unless a recorded easement already exists. The names on the easement must be exactly as recorded on the property deed.

View the Grant of Easement »

Signatures Required

Clark County REMC requires a signature for both the Service Application and the Membership Application. These forms are created once you apply for service via phone. The forms can be sent via fax, e-mail or you can stop by the office during business hours.

Application Fee

A non-refundable application fee is required prior to your service being connected.The fee is $25.00 per occurrence and not only includes the fieldwork but also the administrative costs of doing business.This fee is non-refundable.

Clark County REMC accepts American Express, Discover, MasterCard and VISA for your convenience.

Security Deposit

Clark County REMC will run an on-line credit check when applying for service. If your credit score is unsatisfactory, a security deposit equal to a two month average bill will be required before electric service is connected.

Clark County REMC accepts Discover, MasterCard and VISA for your convenience.

Line Extension Policy

When building your home, you may be asked to pay for or contribute to the cost of providing the service.

Clark County REMC furnishes a construction allowance credit toward the cost of installing service to a permanent residence. Costs exceeding this amount require a non-refundable contribution in aid to construction in advance of the line extension.

County Permits

The proper county permit must be obtained before service can be connected by Clark County REMC.

Temporary units must have a GFI circuit protector.

If a meter is disconnected because of a fire, an inspection is needed before a reconnect can be made in Clark and Floyd counties.

Floyd County
County Permit Information
County/City Phone Permit Type
Floyd County (812) 948-5440 Electrical
New Albany (812) 948-5371 Electrical

Inspection sticker required in meter base of temporary unit, permanent and upgraded service.

Clark County
County Permit Information
County/City Phone Permit Type
Clark County (812) 285-6287 Electrical
Jeffersonville (812) 285-6415 Electrical
Clarksville (812) 288-1510 Electrical
Charlestown (812) 256-3422 Electrical
Sellersburg (812) 246-3821 Building

Inspection sticker required in meter base of temporary unit, permanent and upgraded service.

Jefferson County
County Permit Information
County/City Phone Permit Type
Jefferson County (812) 265-8925 Building
Scott County
County Permit Information
County/City Phone Permit Type
Scott County (812) 752-5846 Improvement Location

Clark County REMC must have the permit number on file.

Washington County
County Permit Information
County/City Phone Permit Type
Washington County (812) 883-0139 Building

Meter Base

Guidelines/Requirements
  • Member furnishes meter base
  • Meter bases must be U.L. listed
  • Meter base jaws must be tin-plated copper
  • All single-phase meter bases rated for 320 amps must be equipped with lever-operated jaw release and bypass. The bypass must be rated to carry the full load capacity of the base.
  • The minimum width of a 200 amp underground meter base acceptable for use is 11¼ inches.
  • All meter bases must have a swing style latch or other appropriate latch that will prevent unauthorized access and accept a utility padlock or wire style seal
  • All meter base installations must be inspected by the appropriate inspecting authority before electrical service can be connected.
  • All installation upgrades and re-wiring of meter bases must be inspected by the appropriate authority
  • Meter bases must be installed according to national, state, and county codes, and according to REMC requirements
  • Meter bases will not be allowed on back of homes for new construction.
  • Meter bases cannot be mounted on single wide mobile homes. The bases must be mounted on a meter pedestal or meter pole.
  • Meter bases cannot be located where it will cause a hazard to persons or be subject to damage.
  • Meter bases cannot be located in carports, breezeways, enclosed porches, etc. Clark County REMC must have full access at all times.
  • Self-contained meter bases for loads exceeding 400 amps or for all installations requiring current transformers contact the REMC.
  • Meter bases must be continuous amp rating.
Other Requirements
  • Clark County REMC requires entrance conduit to be installed on the left knockout on underground installations because of bending radius of cable.
  • For three-phase service installations, contact us for specifications.
  • Underground services must be at final grade and meter height at 5’ 6”
  • Clark County REMC must be notified of any hazards or obstacles (i.e., pipes, septic lines, electric lines, water lines etc.) prior to extending service overhead or underground. In all cases, hazards and obstacles must be clearly marked and exposed.
  • Clark County REMC will not be responsible for damage to any unmarked facilities.

Avoid power line easement enroachment.

Keep all structures away from power lines and poles! If you have questions about power line easements, please call us at once. We'll be happy to meet you to discuss your plans.

Installation of Meter Base

All meter bases must be installed at the closest corner of the structure (side of the house) nearest to the source of service (transformer/pedestal). Clark County REMC will spot the location of the meter base. If the meter base is installed anywhere else on the house, it will be the member’s responsibility to relocate the base to the location specified by Clark County REMC personnel. Clark County REMC will not run service past the designated location without cost to the member.

When you’re planning to dig, do your part. Call 811 two full days before you start!

Contact the Indiana Underground Plant Protection Service (also known as Holey Moley) to have all underground utilities located before you dig. In Indiana, it’s the law!

Wire Chart for Electric Entrance
Wire chart for electric entrance
Entrance Size Wire Size Neutral Conduit per NESC and NEC Copper Clad Ground Wire Ground Rod
Copper          
100 amp #4 #6 1¼" #6 5/8" x 8'
200 amp #2/0 #1/0 2" #4 5/8" x 8'
320 #350 MCM or two 2/0 to two 200A panels #250 MCM or two #1/0 to two 200A panels 2½" #2
or two #4 to single rod
5/8" x 8'
Aluminium          
100 amp #2 #4 1¼" #6 5/8" x 8'
200 amp #4/0 #2/0> 2" #4 5/8" x 8'
320 #500 MCM or two #4/0 to two 200A panels #350 MCM or two #2/0 to two 200A panels 3" #2
or two #4 to
single rod
5/8" x 8'

Note:

  • Grounding must be provided per the National Electric Code
  • Reference service entrance rating requirement for entrance cable per the National Electric Code.
  • Panel cover must be installed before service can be energized.
  • Any exceptions must be approved by the local building inspectors.

Specifications

The six drawings in this service specification guide are for installing a new service or upgrading an existing service.

These drawings include:

  1. Overhead service for a temporary unit used while under construction.
  2. Underground service for a temporary unit used while under contructions.
  3. 100-amp meter poles set up for mobile homes.
  4. Overhead service with meter installed on house
  5. Underground service with meter installed on house.
  6. Underground service to a member-built meter pedestal.

Occasionally, a specification may be needed for some other service previously mentioned. In this case, please consult with the Operations Department at Clark County REMC for instructions and details.

Installation must always be in accordance with the rules set in the latest revision of the National Electric Code.

Temporary Unit Served from Overhead Lines

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Furnished and installed by member or contractor.

Note:
Neutral wire must be marked. Member to install the temporary unit. A Clark County REMC representative will determine where the unit will be set by meeting with contractor or customer.

Temporary Unit Served from Underground Lines

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Furnished and installed by member or contractor.

Note:
Member to install the temporary unit. Set temporary unit 1' from transformer or pedestal on the right side (looking at lock).

Meter Pole Set-Up for Mobile Homes

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Furnished and installed by member or contractor

Note:
Neutral wire must be marked. Clark County REMC will set the pole and charge a nominal fee. We will determine the placement of the pole. Member or electrician will install electric on pole after it is set.

Meter on Building - Overhead Service

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The member or electrician will install all grounding, meter base, and complete entrance up to and including the weatherhead.

For a two-story or bi-level with the entrance below overhang, an eyebolt must be installed for Clark County REMC attachment.

Note:
Neutral wire must be marked.

Meter on Building - Underground Service (Minimum 200 Amps)

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The member or electrician will completely install the meter base and entrance and will make all connections in circuit protection device. Member will make connections on bottom lugs of meter base. We will install service in member’s conduit and make connections on top lugs of meter base.

Meter Pedestal - Underground Service (Minimum 200 Amps)

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The member or electrician will completely install the meter base and entrance and will make all connections in circuit protection device. Member will make connections on bottom lugs of meter base. We will install service in member’s conduit and make connections on top lugs of meter base.

View the Clark County REMC Electric Service Guide as a PDF »

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