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, , 26 <br /> MUNICIPAL SEWAGE PUMPING SERVICE <br /> Availability Available to municipal sewage systems for operation of pumping and <br /> sewage treatment plants when all pumping and other power requirements at all <br /> plants are supplied hereunder. . <br /> (Rate schedule applied separately to each delivery point) <br /> Rate First 1 500 kilowatt-hours per month @ 2.82� per kwh <br /> Next 1 500 " " " " @ 1.76� " " <br /> Excess " " " " @ 1.23� " " <br /> Fuel Clause Bills subject to the adjustment provided for in Fuel Clause <br /> Rider No. 1. <br /> Monthly Minimum Chart�e First 1 HP or less of connected load - $1.00 <br /> Excess HP of connected load @ $.50 per HP <br /> Power Factor Customer shall at all times take and use power in such manner that <br /> the power factor shall be as near 100'/o as possible, but when the average power <br /> factor is less than 80'/0, customer agrees to install the necessary corrective <br /> equipment to raise such power factor to at least 80`/. The average power factor <br /> is defined to be the quotient obtained by dividing the kilowatt-hours used <br /> during the month by the square root of the sum of the squares of the kilowatt- <br /> hours used and the lagging reactive kilovolt-ampere-hours supplied during the <br /> same period. Any leading kilovolt-ampere-hours supplied during the period will <br /> not be considered in determining the average power factor. <br /> AA <br />
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