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Electrical Service Requirements (ESR) | SCE Manuals | Regulatory . . . The Electrical Service Requirements (ESR) Manual guide is tailored for electrical contractors, engineers, architects, and manufacturers It provides clear and practical instructions for all aspects of electrical service connections, including the installation of electrical service wiring and equipment
Turn Off Service For Your Home What to have ready before you get started: Driver's License ID Social Security Number Tax ID (for businesses only)
Welcome to SCE Disaster Recovery Resources to help impacted customers restore service after a disaster
Power Outage Information Resources | SCE Stay informed with outage information and resources, including real-time updates, outage maps and recovery timelines Learn how to report outages, check outage status and receive alerts Keep your family safe with guidelines on handling power lines, outdoor activities and emergency situations
Multiple Service Request Form Multiple Service Request (SR’s) and Lock Ring Removal Install Request Form (7 or more properties) Please fax your request to: SCE Offline Support 1-800-799-4176 Or for quicker service email it to: SCEOLS@SCE COM For less than seven (7) orders, please call 1-800-655-4555 and speak with an Energy Advisor who will be pleased to assist you
Line and Service Extension Rules | SCE Access SCE's line and service extension rules for gas and electric services, detailing policies and procedures for extending utility lines
Power Requests and Upgrades | SCE Submit power requests and upgrades with SCE to ensure reliable electrical service for new developments, expansions, and infrastructure projects
In Your Neighborhood | SCE SCE maintains franchise agreements with cities and counties across its service area, which gives SCE the right to construct and utilize our facilities “in the public streets, alleys, ways and places” within the local jurisdiction