FERC Account 371 - Installations on Customers’ Premises
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FERC Account 371 – Installations on Customers’ Premises

FERC Account 371 is used to record the installed cost of utility-owned equipment located on customers’ premises.

Definition

Record in this account the cost installed of utility-owned equipment located on customers’ premises used in electric distribution operations.

Account 371 generally captures utility-owned distribution equipment installed on customer premises when that equipment is not otherwise classified in another account. This may include wiring, devices, or equipment that remains utility-owned and is installed to provide or control service.

What is typically included

  • Utility-owned equipment installed on customer premises when properly classified here
  • Special utility-owned devices or installations used to furnish electric service
  • Installed costs, including direct labor and capitalizable overheads, when applicable
  • Capital additions and replacements meeting utility capitalization policy
  • Premise-based equipment that remains utility property

What is generally not included

  • Customer-owned wiring and equipment
  • Meters recorded in Account 370
  • Service lines recorded in Account 369
  • Routine repairs, inspection, and maintenance charged to expense
  • Street lighting and signal systems recorded in Account 373

Why Account 371 matters

  • This account helps utilities distinguish utility-owned premise installations from customer-owned facilities
  • Proper classification supports depreciation and retirement accounting
  • Clear treatment is important when utilities provide specialized customer-side equipment
  • It improves consistency in plant records and customer contribution analysis

Utilities should apply their own capitalization policy, retirement procedures, and continuing property record practices when determining the final accounting treatment for a specific project or transaction.

Examples

Utility-owned control device

A utility installs a utility-owned control device on a customer’s premises as part of providing electric service. If properly classified here and capitalized, the installed cost would generally be recorded in Account 371.

Replacement of utility-owned premise equipment

A utility replaces an older utility-owned installation on customer property. If the work meets capitalization policy, the installed replacement cost would generally be recorded in Account 371.

Customer-owned panel work

Work performed on a customer-owned panel or wiring system would generally not be recorded in Account 371.

Related FERC distribution plant accounts

  • Account 369 – Services
  • Account 370 – Meters
  • Account 368 – Line Transformers
  • Account 373 – Street Lighting and Signal Systems

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