The lines running to a customer's house. Usually a service drop is made up of two 120 volt lines and a neutral line, from which the customer can obtain either 120 or 240 volts of power. When these lines are insulated and twisted together, the installation is called triplex cable.
Our overhead service conductors between our facilities and your structure.
The overhead or underground cable which brings power to a residence or business from the distribution line. It usually attaches to the eave of the building if overhead.
The overhead conductors between the electric supply, such as the last pole, and the building or structure being served.
The Conductors between the Transformer connected to the Distribution Line and the customer's electrical service.
The lines running from the pole to the customer's house.
For overhead service, the power company's service line between the distribution transformer and the point of delivery.
Any installation that brings service to a customer's home including power, telephone and CATV. Also known as drop.
In electrical contracting, the overhead service conductors from the last pole or other aerial support to and including the splices, if any, connecting to the service entrance conductors at the building.
The electrical wires which go from the power utility's lines to a building.
A service drop is an electrical line running from a utility pole to a customer's house. When these lines are insulated and twisted together, they are referred to as a triplex cable.