Shifting of General Connection

Shifting of general connections is allowed on following terms and conditions, where technically feasible:

  • New proposed site is within the same subdivision.
  • The new proposed site is in the name of the owner of the connection or of his legal heir. In case new site is in the name of legal heir, 'change of name' will also be processed simultaneously as per relevant rules.
  • You will have to pay dismantlement charges, reinstallation charges and cost of extra material and equipment required for the shifting of connection.
  • You will also have to update security deposits as per fresh/prevalent rates.
  • There should be no outstanding arrears against the connection.

Shifting of Industrial Connection

  • Shifting is allowed where technically feasible, on following terms and conditions:
  • Shifting is allowed where technically feasible, on following terms and conditions:
  • New proposed site is within the same division.
  • The new proposed site is in the name of the owner of the connection or of his legal heir. In case new site is in the name of legal heir, 'change of name' will also be processed simultaneously as per relevant rules. If connection is being shifted in a rented building, an NOC for installation of connection has to be obtained from the actual owner.
  • Except connections governed under industrial supply tariff B-1 (up to 40 KW load) position/voltage drop of feeder at new proposed site remains within permissible limits.
  • You will have to pay dismantlement charges, reinstallation charges and cost of extra material and equipment required for the shifting of connection.
  • The connection having sanctioned load above 15 KW will be allowed through independent transformer at new site.
  • The shifting of connection up to 15 KW may be allowed from the combined transformer exclusively meant for industrial/tube well connections, on payment of cost as per Cost Sharing Scheme. However if the cost of the transformer, whether full or under sharing scheme had already been borne by the consumer, it would not be recoverable at the time of shifting, if being energized after shifting from an existing transformer having capacity available.
  • You will also have to update security deposits as per fresh/prevalent rates.
  • And there are no arrears outstanding against the connection.