Consolidated Edison’s standard specifications, often referred to by its informal color-coded designation, outline the technical requirements for electrical and gas equipment and installations within the utility’s service territory. For instance, specifications might detail acceptable materials for service entrance cables or the proper placement of gas meters. This documentation ensures consistent and safe practices across all installations connected to the energy grid.
Adherence to these standards is critical for safety, reliability, and interoperability within the power distribution network. Historically, standardized guidelines have played a crucial role in preventing accidents, ensuring consistent service quality, and facilitating efficient maintenance. These guidelines also simplify the connection process for customers and contractors, reducing ambiguity and streamlining project timelines.