Ask utility for their standard.


------- Original Message ------- On 7/17/2012 04:25 AM Andrew Truitt wrote:

Colorado Wrenches - I am putting together my Xcel application for my personal residential PV system and I am having a hard time finding the exact specifications for the meter socket I am required to supply. �I have found that it must be in compliance with the "3/1/11 revision of the Xcel Energy Standard", but my research assistant (aka google) has been unable to produce that document for me. �Any thoughts?


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