0786AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
)ss.
County of Orange )
Richard Fischle
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of said county, being first duly sworn, says—that he is a
finale citizen of the United States, and of the State of Cali-
fornia, over the age of eighteen years; that he has no in-
terest in, nor is he a party to the matter herein mentioned;
that he is the
Principal clerk.._.: -.- - -.-.--- of the
Anaheim Bulletin
a..dalY ---- --- newspaper printed, published and circulated
in the said County of Orange that said
Anaheim Bulletin
is a newspaper of general circulation with a list of paid
subscribers, and is published for the dissemination of both
local and general news and intelligence of a general char-
acter; that it is not devoted to the interests or published for
the entertainment of a particular class, profession, trade,
calling, race or denomination, or of any number thereof;
that it has been p7-inted and published in the City of Ana-
heim, County of Orange, State of California for more than
one year next preceding the first day of the publication
hereto attached; that the
Ordinance.-- fila -,-1$6-- --------...--- ------ _----_-------------_---
of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in
said newspaper at least----. --- _one issue
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commencing on the .... �ra..... day of _- Pet ober
19 3.Lrid ending on the ----------------day of _.-------- - ----
T3otice
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was published on the following days:
October 3, 1951
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Subscribed d sworn to before me this...�J� /l.day of
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My Couirnissluli i xp-Jires Aug. 8, 15.3
Wednesday, October 3, 1951
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 7S6
AN ORDINANCE; OF THE CITY
OF ANAHEIM CREATING, ES-
TABLISHING AND ;ADOPTING
A CODE OF T TY OF
ANAHEIM FOR ARD-
ING PER OPER-
TY AND PROM G THE
WELFARE OF THE PUBLIC.
CREATING THE OFFICE OF
CITY ELECTRICIAN AND
PRESCRIBING HIS QUALIFI-
CATIONS, DUTIES, RIGHTS
AND AUTHORITY! ESTAB-
LISHING STANDARDS FOR
iWLECTRiCAL EQUIPMkU%T,
AND FOR ITS INSTALLATION
REQUIRING C O N F O R M ITY
THEREWITH. MAKING IT UN-
LAWFUL TO UNDER'T'AKE -
T$E IINSTALLATION OF
ELECTRICAL E Q U I P M E NT
WITHOUT A PERMIT THERE-
FOR, EXCEPT AS OTHER-
WISE PROVIDED; PROVID-
ING FOR THE COLLECTION
OF INSPECTION FEES. REIN-
SPECTION AND THE ISSU-
ANCE OF CERTIFICATES;'
PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR
THF VIOLATION OF THIS
CODE AND REPEALING ALL
CODES OR ORDINANCES AND
PARTS OF CODES OR ORDI-
NANCF.S IN CONFLICT WITH
THIS CODE.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF aANAHEIM DOES OR-
DAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The provisions of
this code shall apply to all install-
ations of electrical material, fitt-
ings, devices, appliances, fixtures
and apparatus hereafter referred
to as "Electrical Equipment"
within or on public and private
buildings, structures, and premises
and with the following general ex-
ceptiOns: --
(a) The provisions of this code
shall not apply to installations in
ships, railway cars or automotive
equipment.
(b) The'provisions of this code
shall not apply to installations
used by electricity supply or com-
munication agencies in the genera-
tion, transmission or distribution
of electricity, or for the operation
of signals or the transmission of
intelligence in the exercise of their
function as such agencies and lo-
cated outdoors or in buildings used
exelusively for that purpose.
(c) The provisions of this code
shall not apply to electrical equip-
ment used for radio transmission,
other than electrical equipment for
radio transmission in amateur ra-
dio transmitting stations, and all
electrical equipment used for power
supply to transmitting .equipment.
CITY ELECTRICIAN
SECTION 2: The City Council of
the City of Anaheim shall appoint
a,.Qlty ,MigA.i ice �r . ..
LEGAL; NOTICE
dera of the State of California, ani
with approved standards for safet:
to life and property. Listing or la
beling as conforming to the Stand
ards of Underwriters' Laboratories
Inc., as approved by the Unite4
States Bureau of Mines, the Amer
scan Standards Association, th,
United States Bureau of 1Standards
or other similar institutions of rec
ognized standing, shall be prime
facie evidence of conformity wit]
approved standards of safety to lif,
and property.
(c) USED MATERIALS: Preva
ously used- material shall not b,
re -used without the written ap.
proval obtained in advance Iron
the Electrical Inspector.
(d) DOCUMENTS ON FILE: Three
Copies of the Electrical Safety Or
dera are on file at the office o
the City Clerf and are hereby in
corporated by reference and made
a part of this code in accordanc
With the laws of the State of Cali
fornia.
(e) NAMEPLATE: The maker's
nameplate, trademark, or other
identification symbol shall be plac
ed on the outside where it is vis
this at time of inspection on at
electrical materials, devices, e.pplt•
ances, fittings and equipment uses
or installed under the provisions
of thiscode.
f). Electric wiring installed it
or on structures identified by the
Uniform Building Code under "A'
to "H" occupancies, inclusive. Seo
table of groups of occupancy it
Section 31. Electric wiring enelo.
sures shall be approved rigid meta:
conduit or electrical metallic tub.
ing. Flexible metallic conduit mas
beused, but must be concealed
from mechanical injury and at Tic
time can It be installed in: the open
or in concrete floors or walls.
(g) Electric wiring to in
or on buildings or structures w
defined by the Uniform Building
Code under '.I" and "J" Occupan-
cies shall be any method approved
by safety orders.
(h) Galvanized- or sheradized rig-
id metal conduit shall be required
.in concrete or masonry floors, un-
derground and outside of building$,,
or where exposed to the weather.,
(1) Electric Metallic Tubing
(E.M.T.) may be` used in hollow
masonry wails.
ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS
SECTION 6: (ai) Alterations or
extensions to, and alterations and
renewals of existing installations
shall be made in compliance with
the provisions of the code.
(b) In locations where metallic
conduit is required, but the exist-
ing installrution was lawfully in.
stalled according to any other lova'
ordinance, code or order, the exist-
ing type of installation may bi
used provided such addition or ex.
tension doom not exngedfjftX er,
l:
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Wednesday, October 3, 1951 ANAHEIM M
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 796
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF ANAHEIM CREATING, ES-
TABLISHING AND ;ADOPTING
A CODE OF T TY OF
ANAHEIM FOR ARD-
ING PERSONS OPER-
TY AND PROM - G THE
WELFARE OF THE PUBLIC.
CREATING THE OFFICE OF
CITY ELECTRICIAN AND
PRESCRIBING HIS QUALIFI-
CATIONS, DUTIES, RIGHTS
AND AUTHORITY: ESTAB-
LISHING STANDARDS FOR
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT,
AND FOR ITS INSTALLATION
REQUIRING C O N F O R M ITY
THEREWITH. MAKING IT UN-
LAWFUL TO UNDERTAKE -
TIIR IINSTALLATION OF
ELECTRICAL E Q U I P M E NT
WITHOUT A PERMIT THERE -
FOB, EXCEPT AS OTHER-
WISE PROVIDED; PROVID-
ING FOR THE COLLECTION
OF INSPECTION FEES, REIN-
SPECTION AND THE iSSU-
A NCE OF CERTIFICATES; - -
PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR
THE VIOLATION OF THIS
CODE AND REPEALING ALL
CODES OR ORDINANCES AND
PARTS OF CODES OR ORDI-
NANCES IN CONFLICT WITH
THIS CODE.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ,ANAHEIM DOES OR-
DAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The provisions of
this code shall apply to all install-
ations, of electrical material, fitt-
ings, devices, appliances. fixtures
and apparatus hereafter referred
to as "Electrical Equipment"
within or on public and private
buildings, structures, and premises
and.with the following general ex-
ceptibns: - -
(a) The provisions of this code
shall not apply to installations in
ships, railway cars or automotive
equipment.
(b) The'provisions of this code
shall not apply to installations
used by electricity supply or com-
munication agencies in the genera-
tion,transmission or distribution
of electricity, or for the operation
of signals or the transmission of
intelligence in the exercise of their
function as such agencies and lo-
cated outdoors or in buildings used
exclusively for that purpose.
(c) The provisions of this code
shall.not apply to electrical equip-
ment used for radio transmission,
other than electrical equipment for
radio transmission in amateur ra-
dio transmitting stations, and all
electrical equipment used for power
supply to it
transmting .equipment.
CITY ELECTRICIIAN
SECTION 2: The City Council of
the City of Anaheim shall appoint
a City Electrician for the City of
Anaheim, who shall hold office
during the pleasure of the' City
Council, whose compensation shall
be fixed by the City Council by res-
olution and ma0y be changed by
them' at their discretion in the
same -manner.
The City Electrician shall have
the management and control of the
municipal light and power system
of said city, together with the
street lighting and fire ailarm sys-
tems and, all appurtenances there.
to, sub't to the supervision of
the CitecCouncil of the City of
Anaheim:
,DUTIES Or THE CITY
ELECTRICIAN
SECTION 3,: It shall be the duty
of the City. Electrician to enforce
the provisions of this code. He
shall, upon' application, grant per
mita for the installation or aatera-
tion of electrical equipment, and
shall make inspections of electri-
cal installations as provided in this
code. He shall keep complete rec-
ords of all permits issued, Inspec-
tions and reinspections made, and
other official work performed in
ageordance with the provisions of
this code.
It shall be unlawful .for the City
Electrician or any of his assistants
to engage in the business of the
sale. installation or maintenance o
LEGAL NOTICE
ders of the State of California, and
with approved standards for safety
to life and property.. Listing or la-
beling as conforming to the Stand-
ards of Underwriters' Laboratories,
Inc., as approved by the United
States Bureau of Mines, the Amer-
ican Standards Association, the
United States Bureau of standards,
or other similar institutions of rec-
ognized, standing, shall be prima
facie 'evidence of conformity with
approved standards of safety to life
and property.
(c) USED MATERIALS: Previ-
ously used- material shall not be
re -used without the written ap-
proval obtained in advance from
the ,Electrical Inspector.
(d) DOCUMENTS ON FILE: Three
copies of the Electrical Safety Or-
ders are on file at the office of
the City Clerk and are hereby in-
corporated by reference and made
a part of this code in accordance
with the laws of the State of Cali-
fornia.
(e) NAMEPLATE: The maker's
nameplate, trademark, or other
identification symbol shall be plac-
ed on the outside where it is vls-
ibis at time of inspection on all
electrical materials, devices, appli-
ances, fittings and equipment used
or installed under the provisions
of thiscode.
f) Electric Wiring installed in
or on structures Identified by the
Uniform Building Code under "A"
to ,H" occupancies, inclusive. See
table of groups of occupancy in
Section 31. Electric wiring enclo-
sures shall be approved rigid metal
conduit or electrical metallic tub-
ing. Flexible metallic conduit may
be used, but must be concealed
from mechanical injury and at no
time can it be installed In, the open
or in concrete floors or.walls.
(g) Electric wiring installed in
or on buildings or structures as
defined by the Uniform" Building
Code tinder "I" and "J" Occupan-
cies shall be any method approved
by safety orders.
(h) Galvanized' or sheradized rig-
id metal conduit shall be required
.in concrete or masonry floors, un-
derground. and
nderground.and outside of buildings.,
or where exposed to the weather..
(1) Electric Metallic T u'b i n g
(E.M.T.) may be used in hollow
masonry walls.
ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS
SECTION 6: (al) Alterations or
extensions to, and alterations and
renewals of existing installations
shall be made in compliance with
the provisions of the code.
(b) In locations where metallic
conduit is required, but the exist.
ing installrution was lawfully -in-
stalled according to any other local
ordinance, code or order, the exist-
ing type of installation may be
used provided such addition or ex.
tension does not exceed fifty per-
cent (5011o) of the connected load
to any circuit or circuits.
(c) Where such additions, &Iter-
ations or extensions are due to
damage by , fire, any.part repaired,
altered to or extended shall be of
a type required by this code, pro-
videduch damage exceeds fifty
percent (50%) of the airea of the
structure.
(d) Old sequence meter install-
ations In service porches or rooms
and on outside of house,- shall be
changed to new sequence when
additions to structure require addi-
tions to circuit or circuits.
Outside' WOO
SECTION 7: No open wiring re-
n one s -et of knobs
oi ivatt more a
rinsulators each circuit shall
be installed on the outside of build-
ings. Knobs or insulators shaill. be
of solid. type, .and nails or spikes
shall not be considered as adequate
support for such knobs or insula-
tors. All open wiring shall have
the minimum clearances as con-
tained in the State Electrical Safe-
ty Orders.
SIZE OF SERVICE CONDUIT
SECTION 8: The minimum size
concealed service wiring shall not
be less . than one (1) inch trade
size. When electric range outlet is
included in rough wiring, then one
and one quarter (1%) inch shall be
LEGAL NOTICE
supply general lighting circuits
only.
(c) Twenty (20.). ampere circuits
sh911 supply general appliance cir-
cuits outlets and, convenience out.
lets only.
(d) Each single family dwelling
or each occupancy of a multifa-
mily dwelling shall have not less
than one . (1) 9.e n e.r a I lighting
branch circuit.
(e) Each single family dwelling
oreach occupancy' of a1 multi-fa-
mil
ulti-fa
mily shall have not less than one
(1) general appliance circuit rat-
ed at twenty (20) amperes on
which not to exceed eight (8) ap-
pliance outlets may be installed.
In occupancies, general appliance
branch circuits which supply out-
lets in any kitchen, laundry; pan-
try. dining room, and breakfast
room, shall not supply ony other
outlets unless there are less than
eight (8) outlets ,in any one oc-
cupancy.
(f) Each single family dwelling
or each occupancy of a multifa-
mily dwelling having, over five
hundred (500) square feet of floor
area in any one. occupaincy shall
have at least one twenty (20) am-
pere convenience outlet circuit
supplying current to outlets as
required elsewhere in this code
with twelve (12) convenience out-
lets per circuit.
(g), In all residential occupan-
cies, convenience outlets and re-
ceptacles shall be provided and in-
stalled in each and every service
porch, sun room, breakfast room or
nook, dining room, bathroom, bed-
room and living room, located so
that at no point on any wall shall
it be a greater distance than twen-
ty (20) feet measured horizontally
along the base from convenience
outlet to convenience outlet. In
addition an appliance outlet shall
be provided and installed at the lo-
cation of every range, refrigera-
tor, washing machine or laundry
tray or ironing board.
(h) Each and every livable room
shall have at least one (1) general
lighting outlet rated at not less
than required elsewhere in' this
code. Living rooms and bedrooms
may be excepted, provided one (1)
or more outlets required as conve-
nience are provided send controll-
ed by an accessible wall switch.
Drop cords shall not be installed
in any closets.
(i) Not more than twelve (12)
lighting outlets shall be installed
on any one circuit.
(j) Every livable room shall
halve provided and installed the
minimum outlets as required by
this code.
(k) No wiring to be installed
until plumbing is installed, no ex-
ceptions.
(1) Rigid conduit, electric met-
allic tubing (E.M.T.) or Ilexible
conduit (flex.) shall be installed in
all multi -family dwellings.
m) All branch circuit conduc-
tors installed at outlets shall be
safely said mechanically spliced so
that not more than the required.
number .of conductors shall be at-
tached to any electrical "device.
(n) Fixture type splicing con-
nectors shall be used for fixtures
Only.
NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS
IN A BOX
Boxes shall be of sufficient size
to provide free space for all con
duc0rs enclosed therein. The msx-
imum number of conductors, ` not
counting fixture wires, permitted
in outlet• sind-.junction boxes, shall
be -aa in the tables of the National
;Electric Code, (3709).
TOUCH PLATE INSTALLATION'S
SECTION 14: (a) All secondary
wiring shall be installed in a
workmanlike mariner. Wires shall
not be run in exposed locations in
such mainner that they will be sub-
ject to mechanical injury. Wires
shall be securely fastened in a
suitable manner at least every 4%
feet and within 12 inches of each
outlet and shall be instailled under
the same conditions as provided in
the code for non-metallic wiring
installations _ except where other
requirements are specifically men-
tioned in the following rules._
LEGAL NOTICE
five (35) amperes per conduct(
Heavy duty heater branch circus
may be two -wire derived frc
either a 115-230 Volt single-phai
or a 230 Volt three-phase sour(
or they may be three.phase thre
wire derived from a three-pha
230 Volt source. The tap from su,
circuit to the heating applian
shall in no -case be less than N
12 A.W.G. wire nor over eig
teen (1811) inches - in length. p
ungrounded - conductors shall
switched at each heating applian(
Only; those conductors supplying
fixed heater shall enter a heat
enclosure, all such conductors site
enter through the bottom of su,
enclosure. This sub -division she
not be construed to permit heate
for different apartments or oce
pancies being connected to t]
same circuit.
WATER -HEATERS, SPACE.
HEATERS. AND AIR-
CONDITIONING
SECTION 18: Demand facto
may be applied to reduce the ed
of service, and sub -feeders
dwellings . and apartment hous
supplying the following type
load: Water heaters, spore heate
and air-conditioning devices of 20
Watts or over as follows:
No, of Units % Demand
1- 2 100
31- S 86
6- 10 70
11- 20 60
21- M 50
36. 60 40
61-100 35
Over -100. 30
DEMAND FACTORS FOR
ELECTRICAAL RANGES
SECTION 19: Theva�lues in t
table below apply to obs or mo
cooking and baking appliances b
are not applicable to other app.
ances.
Column I Column Il
No. of Ranges over Ranges Ov
Ranges 1650 Watts 3500 'Wati
Iso 80
2 75 65
3 70, 55
4 66 50
5 62 45
- 6 59 43
7 56 40
8 53 36
9 51 35
10 49 34
Unless statements sire filed
writing from the owner or authc
ized agent stating capacity -
ranges, each range shall be figur
at not less than 10 K.W.
CALCULATION OF LOAD -
SECTION 20. The branch circ(
load for .lighting and applian(
shall be computed in accordan
with "the provisions of this sectio
Where in normal operation, t
maximum load of a branch circ(
will continue for a long period
time; such as store lighting a
similar loads, the minimum III
loads specified shall be Increas
by twenty -fives per cent (25%)
order that the wiring system in
have sufficient branch circuit a:
UNIT LOADS AND, FI
Cd
Unit
Per.
Types of Occupancy (R
ARMORIES and
AUDITORIUMS
BANKS
13ARBER SHOPS and "
BEAUTY PARI,.ORS
CHURCHES
CLUBS .
COURT ROOMS
DWELLINGS
SINGLE FAMILY
'DWELLINGS
MULTI -FAMILY
(Other than hotels)
GARAGES -COMMERCIAL
(Storage)
HOSPITALS
HOTELS
Including apartment houses
without provisions for cook-
ing by tenants.
INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL
(LOFT) PUILDINGS
LODGE ROOMS
OFFICE BUILDINGS
cal. Installations as provided in this
code. He shall keep complete rec-
ords of all permits issued, inspec-
tions and reinspections made, and
other official work performed in
accordance with the provisions of
this code.
It shall be unlawful for the City
Electrician or any of his assistants
to engage in the business of the
sale, installation or maintenance of
electrical equipment, either direct-
ly or indirectly, and they shall
have no financial interest in any
concern engaged in such business
In the City of Anaheim at any time
while holding such office as here-
in provided.
He shall hold membership in the
International Association of Elec-
trical Inspectors, and may attend
all activities and serve on any
Electrical Committee of the Asso-
ciation to which he may be ap-
pointed and may be allowed the
necessary expenses in connection
with such activities.
The City Electrician shall have
authority to designate one or more
of his assistants or employees to
perform the duties of Electrical
Inspector or inspectors.
:AUTHORITY OF ELECTRICAL
INSPECTOR
SECTION 4: The Electrical In-
spector shall have the right, dur-
ing reasonable hours, to enter any
building or premises in the dis-
charge of his official duties, or
for the purpose of marking any in-
pection, reinspection, or test of the
electric equipment contained there-
in, or its installation, provided,
however, no reinspection shall be
made in any dwelling while the
same Is occupied thereof. When
any electrics) equipment is found
by ,the Electrical Inspector to be
dangerous to property or to per-
sons because it Is defective or de-
fectively installed, the person, firm
or corporation responsible for the
electrical equipment shall' be noti-
fied in writing and shall make any
changes or repairs as required by
this code or other laws to place
such equipment in safe condition,
and If such work is not completed
within fifteen (15) days or longer
periods as may be specified by the
Electrical Inspector, said Inspector
shall'"Mave authority to disconnect
or; order the discontinuance of
electrical service to said electrical
equipment, and ally person, firm or
corporation, utility; or political
subdivision ordered to discontinue
such electrical service shall do so
within twenty-four (24) hours and
shall not reconnect or allow it to
be reconnected until notified. to do
so by the Electrical Inspector.'
(aj) In cases of emergency, where
necessary for safety of persons, or
of Property, or where electrical
equipment may Interfere with the
work of the Fire Department, the
Electrical Inspector shall have the
authority to immediately discon-
nect or cause disconnection of"any
electrical equipment.
(b) The Electricad Inspector may
delegate any of his powers or du-
ties to any of his assistants.
(c) In cases where the rapid de-
velopment in the application and
uses of electricity or new --and spe-
cial or unusual methods of build.
Ing construction create problems
or conditions which are not clearly
contemplated in the making of this
code and make literal application
or the rule or rules impracticable,
the Electrical Inspector is hereby
empowered to make interpretations
In the form of his own rules where
ever there is a question as to mo-
tive or method or manner in which
the material shall be installed.
STANDARDS FOR THE INSTALL-
ATION OF ELECTRICAL
E@UIPMENT
SECTION 5: (a) INSTALLATION:-
All electrical installations (indus-
trial, commercial and residential)
In the City of Anaheim shall be in
conformity with the provisions of
this code, the Electrical Safety Or-
ders of the State of California, and
with approved standards for safe-
ty to life and property in every
case where no specific type or class
of material, or no specific stand-
ards of installation are prescribed
in the Electrical Safety Orders or
by this code, as approved by the
American Standards Association.
shall be prima facie evidence in
conformity with approved stand-
ards for safety to life and proper-
ty.
b) MATERIALS: All materials!
devices, .appliances, fittings 'and
equipment installed at, used in the
above described city, shall be In
conformity with the provisions of
this code, the Electrical Safety Or-.
the minimum clearances as con-
tained in the State Electrical Safe-
ty Orders.
SIZE OF SERVICE CONDUIT
SECTION 8: The minimum size
concealed service wiring shall not
be less _ than one (1) inch trade
size. When electric range outlet is
included in rough wiring, then one
and one quarter (1%) inch shall be
installed.
The minimum size exposed serv-
ice wiring conduit shall not be less
than that required for the size of
service conductors installed there-
in.
The minimum size service con-
ductors shall not be less than No.
8 A.W.G.R.C. or T. wire. Service
entrance switch on any commercial
or industrial building shall not be
smaller than • sixty (60) ampere.
Fifty (50) ampere breaker may be
used.
METHOD OF INSTALLING
SERVICE
SECTION 9: ;Every service shall
be installed in rigid metal conduit
and in accordance with rule Num-
ber 8 of this section, and all serv-
ice equipment conduits and fittings'
installed on the exterior of any
building shall be listed and appro-
ved by a recognized testing labor-
atory as rain tight.
TWO AND TREE WIRE SERVICE
All single phase lighting loads of
less than 3500 watts or not more
than two (.2) circuits may be ser-
ved by two (2) wires where an
Installation has been wired and
arranged for three wire service, no
two wire energy supply or two
wire service shall be connected
thereto without the written appro-
val obtained in advance from the
Electrical Inspector.
LOCATION OF SERVICE HEADS
SECTION 10: Service heads shall
be located on that wall nearest
the utility company lines or poles,
not less than ten (10) feet above
ground or grade and not less than
three (3) feet from any door or
window, even with or slightly
above the -second floor ceiling line,
but not to exceed twenty-five (T,8)4
feet and/or to a Iocation approved'
by the serving utility. In addition
there shall not be less than eigh-
teen (18) -inches of - wire extended
from service head for utility com-
pany attalchment.
SERVICE
SECTION. 11: (a) _ In buildings
served at not over 150 volts to
ground, a single set of service en-
trance conductors ma+y be run to,
not to exceed six (6) sets of serv-
ice equipment on a residential oc-
cupancy and not to exceed four
(4) sets of service equipment on
any other occupancy, if grouped
at the point of entrance. For any
other occupancy, or installation in-
volving more thain these or sup-
plied at over 150 volts to ground,
the - entire current- shall ,be taken
throughone main service switch.
No service switch shall be located
more than six feet six inches (6 ft.
6 in.) to the handle in the on po-
sition above the floor or ground
level. Not to exceed twenty-five
(25) feet of unfused service con-
ductors shall enter or be.run.with-
in any occupancy,
(b) Installastions in single fa-
.tmily dwellings: In .the case of
single family dwellings, from one
to six (but not exceeding six) sub-
divisions. of load may be .served by
one set of service conductors with-
out' a master :aervice switch ` pro=
vided that the voltage to ground
'does not exceed 150'volts, and Pro-
vided further, that all subdivisions
of load are protected by non -tamp
arable cut-outs installed in a single
dead -front cabinet at the nearest
readily and safely accessible point
to where the service conductors
.enter the building. The top of such
cabinet shall be less than five (5)
feet above the floor.
VOLTAGE DROP
SECTION 12: Every interior sys-
tem of wiring for light and heat
Installation . shall be so installed:
as not to exceed three (3) percent
voltage over all and for power
.installations, not to exceed. five
(5) percent voltage drop over all.
based on allowable load.. Yard
lighting installations may be ')n?
atelled so as not to exceed five (5),
percent voltage drop over aM
BRANCH CIRCUIT REQUIRE.
MENTS
smerION 13: (a) Each single
family ,dwelling and each ocoupdn-
cym of a multi -family dwelling sup-
plied with electric lighting shall
have at leslst one (1) fifteen (15)
ampere and one twenty (20) am-
pere, circuit.
(b) Fifteen (15) ampere circuits
Ject to mechanical injury. Wires
shall be securely fastened in a
suitable -manner at least every 4%
feet and within 1.2 inches of each
outlet and shall be installed under
the same conditions as provided in
the - code for non-metallic wiring
installations except where other
requirements are specifically men-
tioned in the following rules.
(b) Secondary wiring shall have
approved insulation for not less
than 300 volts. No wire smaller
than 18 A.W.G. shall be used.
(c) In figuring the size of boxes
required, each relay shall be fig-
ured as reouiring a minimum of 3
cubic inches in addition to the size
needed for the number of wires in
the box. If the relay is larger than
3 cubic Inches, the size of the box
shall be increased accordingly.
(d) Low voltage switches used
to operate the relays shall be of
opproved type and shall be secured
to a plaster ring or in approved
box or by some other suitable
means.
(e) The relays shall be adequate-
ly fastened to the outlet box in
which it is installed and in such a'
manner that it may readily be re-
moved and reinstalled after the,
outlet box containing same is con-
cealed without removing plaster or
the finish of the building.
(f) If desired, relays in an ap-
proved box or cabinet may be plac-
ed in attic space where there is a
minimum vertical clearance of 3
feet and walkways are provided.
Where the space is less than 3 feet,
relays shad be installed within one
foot of scuttle.
(g) Where an approved assem-
bly consisting of relay, transform-
er aired converter and/or current
limiting transformer is used, it
To ay be installed in an attic where
there Is a minimum .vertical clear
ance of 3 feet and walkway is pro-
vided. Where the clearance is less
than 3 feet, such assembly and/or
current limiting transformer shall
be installed within one foot of
scuttle.
(h) Transformers of the non-
current limiting type and second-
ary fuses shall be located at the
service -entrance lir- -in--some other,
readily accessible location (not in
attic space).
(1) Relays shall not be installed
in. fluorescent fixture or recessed
fixture unless such fixture is ap-
proved by some recognized testing
laboratory with relays installed.
(j) Where uninsulated staples
are used to fasten low voltage
conductors in place, such uninsul
ated staples shall fasten a single
conductor only. Where insulated
staples are used, or other approv-
ed method, such staple may fasten
or support more than one conduc-
tor.
(k) The low voltage conductor
may be Installed in the same con-
duit or raceway with the other
wires of the circuit provided the
low voltage conductor has an in-
sulation equal to the conductors of
the circuit.
CIRCUIT RATINGS IN
DWELLINGS
SECTION 15: On a two -wire and
on each side: of a three -wire gen-
eral lighting branch circuit, the
total connected load shall not ex-
ceed fifteen (15). amperes.
On a two -wire and on each side
of a three -wire convenience outlet
and/or appliance circuit, the total
convenience load shall not exceed
twenty (20). amperes.
MINIMUM WIRE SIZE
SECTION 16: - For the supply of
current- to general appliance and
convenience outlet circuits, no con-
ductor smaller than No. 12 A.W.G.
wire shall be installed. No conve.
nience outlet or appliance shall be
installed or operated on a general
lighting branch circuit at any time
in any occupancy,
HEATING APPLIANCES IN
DWELLINGS
SECTION li: Any heating ap-
pliance in a dwelling, rated at more
than 165.0 Watts, shall be wired for
not less than 200 Volts, the con.
doctors to such heating appliances
shall be installed in a metal pro-
tected system. If such heating ap-
tacle
pliance
ioa table capacitte y
hallbe suitable . In
dwellings and apaatment houses.
two or more fixed air heating ap-
pliances, rated at not less than 1650
Watts each, and operating a2 not
less than 230 Volts. may be in-
stalled on a heavy .duty heater
branch circuit, protected by a
single set of overload protective
devices, provided the total con-
nected load does not exceed thirty -
HOTELS
Including apartment houses
without provisions for cook -
Ing by tenants.
INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL
(LOFT) PUILDINGS
LODGE ROOMS
OFFICE BUILDINGS
RESTAURANTS
SCHOOLS
STORES
WAREHOUSES STORAGE
If any of the above occupancies
except Single-family dwellings
and individual apartments of
multi -family and dwellings:
ASSEMBLY HALLS and
AUDITORIUMS
HALLS, CORRIDORS, CLOSETS
STORAGE SPACES
e For sub -feeders to areas
Hospitals and Hotels where anti
lighting is likely to be used at o
time; ar, in operating rooms, be
rooms, dining rooms, etc., a c
mand factor of 100 per cent sh
be used.
(b) SMALL APPLIANCES. T
small appliance load as specified
sub. -paragraph B-1 and the co:
l9uted brakich circuit load for (
ceptacle outlets in other th
dwelling occupancies for which t
allowance is not more than :
amperes per outlet, may be inclu
ed with the general lighting a
subject to the demand factors
paragraph (a) of this section.
DWELLING OCCUPANCIES
In single-family dwellings, in i
dilidual apartments of multi -i
mily dwellings having provisio
for cooking by tenants, and in ea
hotels, suite having a serving pa
try. a'feeder load of not less th
1,500 watts shall be included i
small appliances (Portable app
ances supplied from receptacles
20 ampere or less rating), in di
Ing room, kitchen and laundry,
the Ioad is subdivided through t�
or more feeders, the computed le
for each shall include not less tb
1,500 wants for small applianc
In no case shall the feeder Supp
Ing an occupancy 'be smaller tb
No. 10 A.W.G. wire.
COMMERCIAL, STORE AND
MARKET BUILDINGS
SECTION 22:' Commercial a
store buildings shall be wired
general lighting as requiring
minimum of 3 watts per squa
foot of floor space in salesroor
display rooms, offices and ot)
rooms devoted to similar purpos
All other spaces shall be wired
requiring 1 Watt per square to
In addition' to the apove, circ
p
caacity shall be provided to
accessible location at each st+
window, for 200 Watts per lin
foot of glass measured horizonta
at the base of the window.
An application circuit shall
run to the front of each st+
building and outlets located in
near all show windows or fr+
openings, not to exceed four
such outlets shall be installed
any one circuit.
A convenience outlet circuit sb
be provided and convenience o
lets_ installed..not.to exceed oil
(8) such outlets shall be instal
on any one circuit.
Where there are no show - w
dows. extra circuit capacity sb
be provided at the panel for sh
window circuits.
A sign circuit shall. be provi(
and installed to an accessible
caltion. at the front of all comnj
sial and store buildings occupi
cies. The sign circuit and/or o
let shall be controlled by a mai
al or automatic switch.
Not to exceed four (4) tra+
formers of..1650 V.A. shall be a
nested to . any such circuit.
transformers shall comply w
Section 28.
LOCATION OF BRANCH CIROI
PROTECTIVE DEVICES
SECTION 21( (al Branch circ
protective devices,shall be instal
In and for each occupancy. I
thing contained in this code at
be deemed or construed to peri
the installation of amy electri
device outlet or circuit in any
supancy, the control of or the p
taction of which is , not. accessI
to the occupant at all times
parts of any circuit shall sup
electrical energy to more than +
(1) occupaincy.
SECTION 24: All outlets shall
left exposed and/or uncovered. )
Perron. firm or corporation eov
11 BULLEM
LEGAL NOTICE
feeder capacity to insure safe pp.
eration.
(a) GENERAL LIGHTING FOP
GENERAL ILLUMINATION. In the
occupaincies listed in the Table it
Secion 31a load of ,not less tnar.
the unit load of Column "A" shall
be included for each square foot of
floor area. In determining the load
on the "Watts per square foot"
basia, the floor area shall be com-
.puted from the outside dimensions
of the building, apartment, or area
involved, and the number of floors,
not including open porches, gar-
ages, in connection with dwelling
occupancies, nor unfinished spaces
in basements or attics of dwell.
ings. All convenience outlets of
twenty (20) ampere or less ranting
in single-family and multi -family
dwellings and in guest rooms of
hotels (except those connected to
he appliance circuits specified may
be considered as outlets for general
Illumination. No additional load
sed be included for such outlets).
(b) OTHER LOADS. For light-
ing other than general illumination
and for appliances other than mo
tors, a load of not less than the
unit load specified below shall be
iincluded for each outlet:
!Outlets - supplying Amp. rat.
*Pecific appliances , Ing of
and other loads appliances
'Outlets supplying
j heavy duty lamp
holders ..........................5 Amps.
ke• Other outlets ..............1% Amperes
+• NOTE; This provision not appli-
cable to receptacle out-
lets provided for the con-
nection of fixed lighting
units to facilitate serv-
icing and replacement,
(c) EXCEPTIONS. The mint -
mum loads for outlets paragraph
"b" shall be modified as follows:
1. RANGES. For household else-
'tric ranges, the branch cricuit load
,may be computed in accordance
Iwith Table 19.
2. SHOW WINDOW LIGHTING:
For show window lighting, a load
of not less than 200 Watts per lin-
ear foot of show window, measured
horizontally along its base, may be
allowed in lieu of specified load per
outlet.
L&,3 MULTI OUTLET ASSEMB-
S: Where fixed multi -outlet as-
semblies are employed,, each five
feet or fraction thereof of each
separate and continuous length
!shall be considered as one outlet
'ofe less tham 1% amperes capacity;
except in locations where a num-
Iber of appliances are likely to be
used simultaneously, when each
:one foot or fraction thereof shall
'be considered as one outlet of not
less than 1ih amperes.
FEEDERS
SECTION 21: CALCULATION OF
LOAD: The computed load of a
feeder shall not be less than the
aeum of all branch circuit loads sup-
plied by the feeder.
(a) GENERAL LIGHTING: The
demand factors specified in this
paragraph may be applied to the
computed branch circuit load for
general illumination:
ER DEMAND FACTORS
4-. COL. B
,d Load to Which
Ft. Demand Factor Demand
k) Applies (Watts) % Factor
Total Wattage 1000/0
Total Wattage 100%
Total Wattage, 100%
Total Wattage
100%
Total Wattage
1000,10
Total Wattage
10050
Total Wattage
100%
2500 or less
1000/0
Over 2,500
30%
3,000 or less
X100%
Next 117,000
35%
Over 120,000
250/0
Total Wattage
10000
50,000 or less
40010
Over 50,000
20016
20,000 or less
500/0
Next 80,000
40%
Over 100,000
30%
Total Wattage 1000/0
Total Wattage 100%
20,000 or less 100%
LEGAL NOTICE
GROUNDING
If water line is not available for
grounding, a driven ground is per-
missable if the driven ground is
not smaller than 3/4 inch galvan-
ized pipe or approved ground rod
driven to a depth of eight (8) feet.
The neutral ground shall not be
smaller than No S. A.W.G. wire en-
closed in % inch rigid conduit.
All nipplies entering switch case
including service conduit shall be
bonded by use of bond bushing and
No, 8 A.W.G. wire to the ground
pipe in switch.
RECEPTACLES
Receptacles used shall be of a
three -wire polarized type and if
for 110 volt or 220 volt shall be of
a type that is not interchangeable.
COMPUTATION OF LOAD
CURRENTS
SECTION 28: Current `carrying
capacity for various voltages shall
be computed as follows: Line volt.
age between 100 and 125 volts;
shall be computed as 120 volts; line
voltage between 210 and 250 volts
hall be computed as 240 volts.
Three phase 4 wire lighting shall
be computed I,LO-208 volts. .
GASEOUS TUBE LIGHTS AND
OTHER DEVICES
SECTION 29: Each fluorescent
fixture, transformer -type welders,
mercury vapor fixture of high volt-
age gas tube light or sjgn shall be
Provided with a fixed nameplate,
legible after installation, which
shall correctly state the manuf c -
tures' name or trade mark, and the
voltage, total watts and power fac-
tor. No such equipment shall be
Installed in which the power factor
is less than 90 per cent. All above
.isted equipment shall have under-
writers laboratory label or recog-
nized testing laboratory, label. Every
such light or sign shall be effec-
tively grounded, either by a per-
nanent and approved metallic con-
nection to a grounded circuit sys-
tem, or by a flexible approved cord,
one conductor .of which shall be a
;rounding conductor connected to
t separate blade of a polarized at-
tachment cap In such mariner that
a grounding connection is made
vhen such cap is inserted into a
>olarized plug.
EMERGENCY AND E-xrr LIGHT•
ING REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 30: (a) EXIT ILLUM.
[NATION: Exits shall be i'.lurnin-
tted at all times with light, hav-
ng an intensity of not less than
one foot candle at floor level.
(b) EXIT SIGNS: Every exit
loorway from an area: v"1h an
)ccupant loaa of more than one
zundred (100) persons shall be
narked with an exit sign. Exit
=ign letters shall be green at least)
TABLE OF GROUPS
Group' Occupancy Division
k ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS
S 1—ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS
2—ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS
3—ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS
LEGAL NOTICE
five (5) inches high.
(c) ILLUMINATION OF SIGNS.
Exit signs in every Group "A" Oc-
cupancy, Group "B", Division 1 and
2 Occupancy, Group "D" Occupan-
cy; Group "F Occupancy with an
excess of 1,000 persons; and Group
"H" Occupancy with an occupant
load pf more than 1,000 pessons, as
defin d by the Uniform Building
Code, shall be lighted with two (2)
separate lamps of at least 20 Watt
capacity on separate circuits, one
such circuit being separate from
general lighting and supplied by
an emergency lighting service of
group classes required by the au-
thorlty enforcing this code.
(d) EMERGENCY SERVICE: 1.
Group "A" Occupancy Emergency
Service shall mean a separate and
independent service used exclusive-
ly to supply emergency lights, exit
lights, or emergency equipment re-
quired by this Code, or any Code,
Ordinance or ' Order, and which
service is supplied by one of the
following methods:
(a) By a different serving agen-
cy than that supplying the general
lighting or equipment.
(b) By different primary mains
from the same or different sub-
station than the mains supplying
the general lighting or, equipment.
2. Group "B" Occupancy Emerg-
ency Service shall mean an appro-
ved storage battery used exclu-
sively to supply emergency lights,
exit lights, or emergency equip-
ment required by this Code and
which compiles with the following
requirements:
(a) Has capacity to supply all
such lights and equipment for an
(1) hour ,and still have terminal
voltage of notless than one and
three quarters (1 3/4) volts per
Cell.
(b) Is connected to a trickle
charger located on the same pre-
mises which will maintain maxi-
mum charge when battery is not
supplying energy.
(c) Is connected to a generator
or rectifier located on the premis-
es which will fully recharge it to
terminal voltage of one and three
quarters (1 3/4) volts in not to
exceed sixteen (16) hours.
(d) Is maintained to comply with
the foregoing requirements as long
as it supplies such lights and equip-
ment.
3. Group "D" and "E" Occupan-
cy Emergency Service shall mean a
branch or tap from a main service
and connected thereto on the sup-
ply side of every service switch for
such main service and which branch
Dr tap is used exclusively to supply
emergency lights, exit lights or
emergency equipmnet required by
this Code
SECTION 31:
OF OCCUPANCY
Seating Capacity
Stage , in Any One Room
Yes • 1,000 or more
Yes Less than 1,000
No 300 or more.
No Less than 300
4—STADIUMS, REVIEWING STANDS
and AMUSEMENT PARK STRUC-
TURES not included within Group
"A" and Divisions 1, 2 and 3 of Group "B"
1—TAILS,'PRISONS, REFORMATORIES,
HOUSES OF CORRECTION and build-
ings where personal liberties of in-
mates are similarly restrained,
2 --NURSERIES for children under six,
HOSPITALS, SANITARIUMS and 'similar
buildings (each accommodating six
or more persons)
KINDERGARTENS.
PUBLIC GARAGES, PAINT or
PETROLEUM S.fORAGS, Z)RY CLEAN-
ING PLANTS using flammable liquids,
PAINT SHOPS, and SPRAY PAINTING
ROOMS and SHOPS. PLANING MILLS,
BOX FACTORIES, WOOAWORKING
and MATTRESS FACTORIES• STORAGID
of hazardous and highly flammable
or explosive materials and liquids.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL STORES,
OFFICE BUILDINGS, RESTAURANTS,
UNDERTAKING PARLORS, PRINTING
PLANTS, MUNICIPAL POLICE and
FIRE STATIONS. GASOLINE FILLING
and SERVICE STATIONS, FACTORIES
and WORKSHOPS using materials not
highly flammable or combustible.
STORAGE and SALESROOMS for
combustible goods,
ICE PLANTS, POWER PLANTS,: PUMP
CE - _- -
Pete 34W44
LEGAL NOTICE
able Title to ans property in the
City of Anaheim used exclusively
for Single*Family residence, to al-
ter, repair.or install any electrical
wiring or equipment in or on build-
ngs or premises in connection with
such residence or accessory build- .
ings, provided that said electrical
work is done by himself, or a mem-
ber of his household
(b) No electrical work for which
a permit is required shall be com-
menced in or on any building or
Premises until a permit to do such
work shall have been obtained for
the owner's occupancy.
(c) No electrical equipment shall
be installed within or on any build -
Ing, structure or premises publicly
or privately owned, nor shall any
alteration .or addition be made in
anv such existing equipment with
out securing a permit therefor from
the Electrical Inspector, except as
-
provided in this Section and except
that no permit will be required to
execute any of the classes of elec.
trical work specified in the follow.
ing paragraphs 1 to & inclusive:
1. Minor repair work, the re-
placements of lamps or the con-
nection of portable electrical equip.
ment to suitable permanently in-
stalled receptacles.
2. 'The provision of this Ordi-
nance shall not apply to installa
tions used by Electricity Supply,
railway or communicata)on utill•
ties in the exercise of their func-
tions as a utility.
3. The installation, alteration or
repair of electrical equipment In-
stalled by or for an Electricity
Supply Agency for the use of such
agency in the generation, trans-
mission, distribution or metering
of electricity,
(d) Application for such per.
mit, describing the work to be, done
shall be made In writing to the
Electrical Inspector by the person,
firm or corporation installing the
work.
The Application shall be accom
panied by such plans, specifications
and schedules as may be necessary .
to determine whether the in.-talla-
tion as described will be in con-
formity with the requirements of
this Ordinance, and of the Electti-
Cal Safety Orders of the State of
California. If' it shall be found
that the installation as described
will conform with all legal re-
quirements, and if the Applicant
has complied with the provisions
of this Ordinance, and of the Elec-
trical Safety Orders of the State of
California, a permit for such in-
stallation shall be issued. No de-
viation may be made from the in-
stallation described In the permit
without the written approval of
the Electrical Inspector.
(e) In lieu of an individual per-
mit
ermit for each installation or altera.
tion, an annual Permit shall, upon
application therefore, be issued to
any person, firm' or corporation
regularly employing one or more
registered Maintenance Electrici-
ans, electricians for the purpose of
Installing, altering or maintaining
electrical wiring or equipment in
or on build?ngs or premises owned
or occupied by the Applicant for
the Permit. The application for this
annual permit shall be made in
writing to the Electrical Inspector
and shall contain the name and
registration number of each Main-
tenance Electrician employed and
the legal descriptionof the pre-
mises on which the work is to be
done under the permit.
(f) In the event that more than
one Maintenance 'Electrician is em-
ployed, the employer shall desig-
nate the Maintenance Electrician
who shizll supervise the work of
the others.
(g) The Maintenance Eiectriet-
an shall currently keep an accur-
ate record in duplicate :of all elec-
trical .work which has been done
under the annual permit during the
preceding calendar month, and such
current record shall be.accessible
to the Electrical Inspector.
(h) Within fifteen (15) days fol-
lowing the end of each calegdar
month, the person, firm or corpora-
tion to which an annual permit has
been issued shall transmit to the
Electriea.i T--+-
Total Wattage
100%
Total Wattage
10050
20,000 or less
1000/0
Over 20,000
705o
Total Wattage
1000/0
15,000 or less
10050
Over 15,000
5050
Total Wattage
100%
12,500 orless
100%
Over 12,500
50%
Total Wattage as specified
for the specific occupancy
Ing, any outlets in any building
shal, at their own expense locate
and uncover such outlet, or out-
lets and shall repair all daimage
in locating such outlet, or outlets.
TRANSFORMERS
SECTION 25: Bell, furnace or
low voltage control transformers
shall be installed in a grounded
metal can or in al separate com-
partment of a distribution panel
located at the distribution center
on a separate circuit, or on the
appliance branch circuit sand pro-
vided with an isolating switch. All
secondaries of transformers rated
fifty watts (50) or twenty-four
volts (24) shall be safely provided
with overcurrent .protective devi-
ces.
Y TRAILER PARK WIRING
SECTION 26: Demands to be
used for service and sub -feed cad-
culations:
0 - 10 Trailers..................100%
11 - 25 Trailers .......... :._.... 800/6
26 - 50 Trailers ......... .„.... _ 60010
61 - or Over ..................... 50%
OVERCURRENT PROTECTION
Each and every trailer shall be.
,protected by a fifteen (15) ampere
multi -breaker. Special permission
may be granted by the person en.
forcing this code when the need
for greater loading is demanded by
the size of the trailers.
OVERHEAD WIRING
Overhead wiring supported on
poles to trailer areas shall be main-
tained at a minimum height above
ground. of twelve (12) feet where
no vehicles can be driven under
the wires, and at a minimum height
of sixteen (16) feet over driveways
and private roadways.
Sub -feed on poles to multi -break-
er locaitlons shall be enclosed in
rigid conduit. All other equipment
shall be of an approved rain tight
type.
GROUNDING
Unless a ground conductor is
carried with the overhead wire as-
sembly for the grounding of con-
duit system on trailer poles, a sep-
arate ground shall be used at each
location of conduit system that is
within eight (8) feet of ground
level.
COMMUNIITY BUILDINGS AND
LAUNDRY LOCATIONS
Calculations for feeders or serv-
ice for above buildings shall 5e
based on the table in Section 21
of this code. No more than two
(2) convenience outlets per circuit
at ironing board locations.
TE:IIPORARY SERVICE POLE AND
EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION
POLE
SECTION 27: Minimum size pole
shall .be 4" x 6" x 20' pole shall be
erected in a plumb position bottom
four fourt shall (4)ground. reoted and
buried(4) feet
Service cap and conduit shall ex.
tend to a height of sixteen (16)
feet above ground level. Conduit
shall not be less than % inch trade
size. Service conductors to lin
side of switch shall not be les
than No. 8 A.W.G. Wire in size.
Conduits shall be encased in fibre
conduit or wood moulding starting
just
down poleicforaa distance and no
eight (8) feet.
SERVICE EQUIPMENT
All service equipment such a
meter cans, snitches, panels an
receptacles shall be of a type class-
ed as 'approved rain tight equip
meat.
comoustioie goods.
G ICE PLANTS, POWER PLANTS, PUMP-
ING PLANTS, COLD STORAGE and
CREAMERIES. FACTORIES and
WORKSHOPS using incombustible and
and non -explosive materials.
H 1—HOMES for aged, ORPHANAGES,
DORMITORIES for children over six
(each accommodating six or more
persons).
2—HOTELS, APARTMENT HOUSES,
DORMITORIES, LODGING HOUSES.
CONVENTS, MONASTERIES (each
accommodating 10 or more persons).
I DWELLINGS
J 1—PRIVATE GARAGES, SHEDS and
MINOR BUILDINGS used as Accessories
only when not over one thousand
(1,000) square feet in area.
2 --FENCES over six (6) feet high.
TANKS and TOWERS.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
SECTION 32: For the purpose of
this Ordinance, the following words,
terms and phrases are hereby de-
fined as follows, and shall be con-
strued as in this section defined:
(a) MASTER ELECTRICIAN. The
Master Electrician may be the Pro
prietor, Employeee or Corporation
Officer, but in all cases be the per-
son who is directly responsible for
the physical and mechanical man-
ner in which electrical material,
equipment and devices are placed
or installed. A Master Electriean
shall countersign all applications
for electrical permits, and shall
supervise all electrical work au-
thorized by such permit. The Name
of the Master Electrician, author-
ized as such, and the name of the
person, firm or corporation for
whom Permit Applications are to
be countersigned shall be set forth
In the Certificate of Competency,
and it shall be unlawful for any
Master Electrician to countersign
any Permit Application for any
person, firm or corporation other
than the person, firm or corpora-
tion by whom or which he is em-
ployed or with whom or which he
is associated or connected.
(b) MASTER ELECTRICIAN, C-
10 Classification. A bonafide pos-
sessor of a valid registered license
to install electric wiring issued by
the State of California, and identi-
fied by the classification C-10' may
be granted a Master .Electrician's
Certificate of Competency by the
Electrical Inspector.
(c) SIGN ELECTRICIAN. Any
individual, firm or corporation en-
gaged in the installation or main-
tenance of any Gas Tube Sign, whe-
ther fixed. or portable.
(d) MAINTENANCE ELECTRI-
CIAN. Anv person other than a
Master Electrician, who is regal-
arly employed to install, alter,
maintain 'or repair electrical wiring
or equipment in or on buildings or
premises. owned or occupied by his
employer, but who does not furnish
any materials or supplies in the
execution of such work.
(e) OWNER. An owner to deem-
ed to mean the bona -fide owner of
the legal' or equitable title to any
property.
(f) PERSON. The term "person"
wherever used in this Code, shall
extend to and be deemed to include
any person, firm or corporation.
(g) WIRE SIZES. A.W.G. where -
ever conducter or wire sizes are
referred to or specified by number
in this Ordinance, such number
shall be construed to mean the
number or gauge of such wire ac-
cording to Standard American Wire
Gauge Specifications, abbreviated
herein as A.W.G.
(h) KVA. The letters "KVA"
wherever used in this Code, shall
be deemed to mean Kilovolt Am-
peres.
MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN
SECTION 33: No person shall in.
stall, alter, maintain or repair elec-
trical wiring. or equipment in or on
s buildings owned or occupied by 'his
employer without first having ob.
tamed a Certificate of Competency
from the Electrical Inspector of
the City of Anaheim.'
extend -
trig
OF COMPETENCY
S.ECTION 34: All Certificates of
Competency issued under this Or-
dinance shall be valid, unless re-
s voked or suspended, for the term
d of the fiscal Year of their issuance,
and shall, in every case, expire on
the 30th day of June following
their Inssuanee, All license fees
shall be payable in advance to the
Electrical Inspector of the City of
Anaheim and shall be chargeable
for each year or portion of year in
the following amount:
MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN—
the sum of Ten ($10.00) Dollars per
year or any portion thereof.
CANCELLATION OF LICENSES
SECTION 35: The City Council
of the City of 'Anaheim may sus-
pend or revoke the License of any
Electrician licensed hereunder for
any violation of this Ordinance or
for incompetency.
DUTIES OF MASTER
ELECTRICIANS .
SECTION 36: It shall be the duty
of every Master Electrician to com-
ply
om ply with all requirements of this 1
and all other Ordinances of the
City of Anaheim as well as all laws
of the State of California, appli-
cable to Electrical work.
SPECIAL'INFOR.MATION REQUIR-
ED OF SIGN ELECTRICIAIn
SECTION .37: Before hanging or
installing any Gas Tube Electric
Sign, it shall be the duty of the
Sign Electrician hanging or in-
stalling the same to file with the
office of the Electrical Inspector
on a form furnished by such office
foe the purpose, the following .in-
formation respecting such sign:
A. Manufacturer's name and
address;
B. Underwriter's label num.
ber;
C. Purchaser's name and ad-
dress-,
D. Location of sign;
E. Number of transformers
and kilovolt amperes
(KVA) rating of total.
No fee shall be charged for the
filing of such information. The
Sign Electrician, as such, shall not
connect or cause to be connected
any sign to any source of electri-
cal supply.
Acceptance tests shall be made
by the City of Anaheim on all Gas.
eous Tube Fixtures and Signs, to
determine V they conform with
Section 29 of this Code.
Except those Fixtures or Signs
that must be assembled at place of
installation, the City of Anaheim
will test such devices at place of
installation.
Acceptance tests shall be made
at 518 South Los Angeles Street,
except those fixtures or signs that
must be assembled at place of in-
stallation.
DUTIES OF MAINTENANCE
ELECTRICIAN
SECTION 38: (a) It shall be the
duty of every Maintenance Elec-
trician to comply with all require-
ments of this and all other Ordi-
nances of the City of Anaheim as
well as all laws of the State of
California, applicable to electrical
work.
(b) It shall be the duty of any
Person employed as a Maintenance
Electrician to keep a detailed and
accurate - record of any and all
electrical work connected with ex-
isting or new installations which is
done by him personally or under
his supervision.
Such record shall be available to
'the Electrical Inspector on request.
PERMITA
SECTION 89: (a) No electrical
permit shall be issued by the Elec-
trical Inspector to any parson who
is not the Legal Possessor of a
valid Master Electricians' Certifl.
nate of Qualification, provided that
the .Electrical Inspector may issue
to the owner of the Legal or Equit-
tion to which an annual permit has
been issued shall transmit to the
Electrical Inspector a duplicate
copy of the maintenance Electrici-
an's record of electrical work done.
(i) Submission of a false state-
ment shall constitute sufficient
cause for revoking any electrical
Permits issued under the authority
of this section.
FEES FOR PERMITS AND
INSPECTIONS
SECTION 40: . Before any permit
Is granted for the installation or
alteration of electrical equipment,
the person, firm or corporation
making the application for such
permit shall pay to the Electrical
Inspection Department of the City,
or Anaheim a fee in such amount
as is specified below:
FEES
For issuing permits ............$ 1.00
For inspection of ten or
less outlets or fixtures- 1.00
For wiring outlets at
which current is used or
controlled except serv-
ices, sub -feeders and
meter outlets .................... .05 ea.
For fixtures complete with
sockets or other lamp
holding devices .._.. .....s. .05 ea.
For the re -location of each
meter outlet ...................... .50 ea.
For each Electric Range.... 1:00
For each Electric Sign .. 1.00
All neon outline lighting._ LG0
For each Electric Water
Heater ................................ .25 a&.
For each 'Electric Heater. 25 ea.
For each Electric Fan .. 45 ea.
For each Special Outlet
(220) Volts) .15 ea.
For heaters over 1650
Watts, each K.W. shall
be considered as 1 H.P.
in a motor.
For each X-ray unit and
its appurtenances ............ 2.00
For each Rectifier and
Synchronous Converter.
perK.W. ............................ .25
For each Projection Ma-
chine or Stereopticon .. 1.50 es.
For each Mercury Are
Lamp and equipment ... 1.50 ea.
For each Generator, trans-
former or welder each
K.V.A. shall be consid-
ered as 1 H.P. in a mo-
tor.
For each Motor -Generator
set or Frequency Charg
er, fee charged shall be
751/o greater than for
motor alone.
For each moving of Mo.
tors, Generator, Trans-
formers or Welders, up-
on which a final certifi-
cate has been issued by
the Electrical Inspector,
a fee equal to 75% of
the fee required for the
installation of new equip-
ment is required for
equipment reinstalled
on the same premises.
For each extra inspection
made necessary by de- „
fective workmanship and
materials ............................ 1.00
For inspection of any elec-
electrical equipment for
which no fee is herein
Prescribed, for time con.
sumed.................................. 2.00 per
Hr.
With minimum charge of 1.00
For working lights in
buildings in course of
construction or under-
going repairs, or where
temporary lighting is to
be used:
100 lamps or less ...
.50
101 lamps and not aver
300 ..................... ..... ._..
.715
301 lamps and not over
•
600 .......................:........
1.25
601 lamps and not over
11000 ..........................
2.00
MOTORS
For motors of not more
than 1 H.P. _ ... ..... _ .... ......
.50 es.
For motors of more than
1 H.P. 'and hot more
than 3 H.P.........................
1.00 ea.
For motors of more than
8 H.P. and not more
than 71A H.P. ....................
1.50 ed.
For motors of more than
7% H.P. and noti more
than 15 H.P. .....................
2.00 ea.
(Continued on page 8)
Page Eight ANAHEIM i
DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY—
;I
WINSLOW.. WHAT
NAPPEN'ED' YOU TWO
Fig SEEN
IN A WRECK
all freshmen, sophomores, jimiors,
and seniors. ..The new system, in-
itiated this year for the first time,
RIGHT,
_
SIR.
M. Young. Mrs. John Lucas was the
ial meeting of the Student Execu-
treasurer.
tive Board, were student officials
of the judicial branch of Fullerton
Teachers'
Club
union high school government -
�✓ �
yI' d I i )
the Student Court. Elected as
Chief Justice for the current sch3oi
Elects Officers
year was Art Takido, with associ-
ate justices named as Bill Foster,
LEGAL NOTICE
For motors of more than
15 H.P. and not more
than 50 H.P. .................... 5.00 ea.
For motors of more than
50 H.P. andnot more
than 200 H.P. .................. 7.50 ea.
For motors of more than
200 H.P. and not more
than 500 H.P. .................... 10.00 ea.
For motors of more than
500 H.P. and not more
than 1,000 H.P. 15.00 ea.
For motors of more than
1,000 H.P. .......................... 20.00 ea.
Upon failure to make applica-
tion and take out a permit by the
second work day after commen-
cing work, permit fee and inspec-
tion fees shall be twice regular
amount.
No permit shall be issued to any
person, firm or corporation or po-
litical sub -division unless all fees
are paid in full. Separate permits
and separate inspections shall be
required for wiring and for fix-
tures.
Failure to take ort a permit and
pay fees therefore -within 72 hours
after commencingwork shall be
deemed evidence of violation of
provisions of this Code.
A fee of. $10.00 shall be paid for
each annual Maintenance Electri-
cian Permit at the time when such
permit is issued. Fees for all new
work installed under such permit
since date of last previous inspec-
tion shall be paid, according to the
above schedule, at the time when
:itch work is inspected, these fees
shall be in addition to fee paid at
the time when Annual .Permit is
issued.
RESPONSIBILITY
'SVCrTIO11T-"41 r'1%1s Code shall not
be construed to relieve from or
lesson the responsibility of any
party owning, operating, controll-
ing or installing any electric wir-
Ing, electric devices or electric ma-
terial for damages to person or
property caused by any defect
therein, nor shall the City be held
as assuming any such liability by
reason of the inspection authoriz-
ed herein, or certificate of inspec-
tion issued as herein provided.
INTERPRETATION
SECTION 4.2: The language used
In this Code and in the State Elec-
trical Code, which is made a part
of this Code by reference, is in-
tended to convey the common and
accepted meaning familiar to the
Electrical Industry.
The Electrical Inspector is here-
by authorized to interpret and de-
termine the intent and meaning of
any provision of this Code. Such
Interpretations and determinations
:hall be made In writing and a rec-
ord kept, which record shall be
open to the public.
PENALTIES
SECTION 43: Any person, firm
or corporation, violating any of the
provisions of this Code shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon
conviction thereof, shall be pun-
ishable by a fine of not more than
Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or
by imprisonment in the city jail
for a period of not more than
ninety (90) days, or by both such
fine and imprisonment.
BEFORE THE CRASFt I
RECOGNIZED NIM.. IT WAS
DOCTOR SKELL.
GREAT SCOTT! 6CCRPIAts
NATCNET MAN! ITS LUCKY
YOU ESCAPED WITH YOUR
LJVES..BUT
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,County
OLIVE WILLIAMS, Editor Phone 2251
First Student Congress Officers
Elected at Fullerton H igh School
FULLERRTON — Student govern ment at Fullerton union high school
began functioning in all divisions
last week following election of rep-
resentative students to Student Congress
from,, required classes for
all freshmen, sophomores, jimiors,
and seniors. ..The new system, in-
itiated this year for the first time,
provides a "representative" in
Congress for every student at 1 ----
school.
Also selected last week, at a spec-
M. Young. Mrs. John Lucas was the
ial meeting of the Student Execu-
treasurer.
tive Board, were student officials
of the judicial branch of Fullerton
Teachers'
Club
union high school government -
the Student Court. Elected as
Chief Justice for the current sch3oi
Elects Officers
year was Art Takido, with associ-
ate justices named as Bill Foster,
Jim Gardiner, Susan Weisel, Diane
CYPRESS—With the hub -bub of
Juneau, and Ann Barrington.
the starting of school gradually dy-
Among responsibilities of the Stu-
int 'Court to try- an", oge all
ing down, the Cypress Teacher's
.ul
cases of campus misconduct brought
Association have resumed their
to its attention by members of the
monthly meetings and elected offi-
Executive Board or Student Con-
c Selected to head th
athe group
gress. Also the Court interprets
was `'Mrs. Lethia Mylius with Wes -
ley Visel in charge of grades 6, 7
the school constitution when re -
quested, and may declare any rule
and 8, Miss Norma Harding, grades
unconstitutional passed by the Ex-
3, 4 and 5, and Mrs. Blanche
ecutive Board or Congress.
Stauffer, grades 1 and 2 and kin -
Function of the new Student Con-
dergarten, as vice presidents;
gress, meeting for the first time
treasurer, Mrs. Emily Glover; and
last Friday, is to maks rules gov-
secretary; Miss Mary Jean Lambert.
ernmg student activities or con-
Miss Elizabeth °Dickerson, school
duct, excepting finance. Meinbers
superintendent, reported on the
are empowered to summon students
who violate rules about the grounds.
Among new members of the Con-
gress at Fullerton union high school
are Barbara Allen, Jack Andrews,
Nancy Arnold, Jim Broyles, Walter
Caplinger, Jeanne Cloer. Hal Con-
rad, Dick porrell, Don Curtis, Judy
Curb, Ja et Darsey, Howard El-
liot, Dean Foresgren, Dick Poster,
Pete Francis, Earl Gibson, Ronald
Gouger, Dick Harmony.
Also in the Congress are Peggy
Hart, Bob Hemmerling, Joar_na
Henson, Hiromi Kariya, Linda Keel,
John Lam, Charles Ledbetter, Tony
Lombard, Helen Martinez, Glen Me-
Cov. Jim Montgomery, Robert
annual meeting of the trustees -ad-
ministrators which tookplace in
Fullerton recently. Outstanding was
the talk given in the evening by
Dr. Alexander J. Stoddard, super-
intendent of Los Angeles City
schools. In discussing his topic
"Schools in the P"resent Situation",
he compared the similarity of prob-
I" in Orange and. Los Angeles
counties.
Alandtos Church to
Show `38th Parallel'
by Frank V. Marlin
PENNINGTONS IN TqE
uOSPITAL BADLY HURT,
ADMIRAL ..AND..COMMANDI
WINSLOW 5 BRIEF CASE
WAS STOLEN!
Art Students' Work
To Be Sent Oversea
GARDEN GROVE—Three
en Grove High School stu
have had their art work toll
for showing to boys and. gir
Japan and Yugoslavia. They
Richard Peck with his pencil c
ing entitled "Old Chicken EE
and Jeannine Peters with
painting "Lobster". Their worl.
be sent to Yugoslavia. Cliff
nenberg with his pencil dra
of the "Local Grain Mill" wi
included in the exhibit to Jap
These exhibits of student
include all grade levels in Or
County, and represent the*
student art work. The County
ordinator of art, Evadna K. F
representing the County Se,
Office, has aided in collecting
organizing the student's exhib
art work for shipment oversea
Many Attend
YMCA Breakfast
BUENA PARK The Y,
breakfasts, which had been dis
tinued for, the summer months
sumed again last Sunday mor
with a large attendance of men
boys. These meetings are hel
the Congregational church s
hall.
A notes of regret was eviden
farewells were said to Arch A
who is leaving soon to begin
work with the "Y in Sacram
after serving as the efficient
popular executive secretary
North Orange County YMCA
the past five years.
Fred R. (Pop) Dukes, presi
of the local board, welcomed
group and introduced Carl E.
pert, who spoke of Allen's in
once over the youth of the c
muntiy, Dr. Albert R. H. M
voiced the appreciation of
!hurches for Allen's work.
Jerry Rayburn briefly revie
;he season with the YMCA soft
;ea;m in Fullerton on which he
seen serving as pitcher.
The breakfast was prepared
served by Arch Raitt and F
hikes Jr.
SECTION 43: Any person, firm
or corporation, violating' any of the
provisions of this Code shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon
conviction thereof, shall be pun-
ishable by a fine of not more than
Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or
by imprisonment in the city jail
for a period of not more than
ninety (90) days, or by both such
fine and imprisonment.
VIOLATIONS
SECTION 44: Every person, firm
or corporation violating any of the
Provisions of this Code shall be
deemed guilty of a separate of-
fense for each day or portion
thereof during which such viola-
tion continued and shall be pun-
ishable therefore as herein provid-
ed.
PROHIBITIONS
SECTION 45: It is unlawful for
any person, firm or corporation,
either as owner, architect, contrac-
tor, artisan or otherwise, to do or
knowingly to cause or permit to
be done any electrical wiring as
defined in this Code in such a man-
ner that the same shall not con-
form to all of the provisions of
this Code.
REPEAL OF CONFLICTINGr
ORDINANCES
SECTION 46: All ordinances or
parts of ordinances which are in
conflict with the provisions of this
Ordinance are hereby repealed.
VALIDITY
SECTION 47: If any section, sub-
section, sentence, clause or phrase
of this ordinance is, for any reason
held to be unconstitutional or leg-
ally ineffective, such decision shall
not 'affect the validity of the re-
maining portions of this ordinance.
The City Council of the City of
Anaheim declares that it would
have adopted this ordinance and
each section, sub -section, sentence,
clause or phrase thereof, irrespec-
tive of the fact that any one or
more. sections, sub -sections, sen-
tences, clauses or phrases be de-
clared unconstitutional or legally
ineffective.
SECTION 48: The City Clerk
shall cause this ordinance to be
published once within fifteen (15)
$days from and after its passage in
the Anaheim Bulletin, a daily
newspaper, printed and published
In the City of Anaheim, California,
and thirty (30) days after its fi-
nal passage, the same shall take
effect and be in full force.
THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE
Is signed and approved by me this
25 day of September, 1951.
CHAS. A. PEARSON
Mayor of the City of Anaheim
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
City Clerk of the City of Anaheim
R. TH
STATEHES OF LCALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
I, CHARLES E. GRIFFITH, City
Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do
hereby certify that the foregoing
Ordinance was introduced at a
regular meeting of the City Coun-
cil of`the City of Anaheim, held on
the 11 day of September, 1951, and
that the same was passed and ad-
opted at a regular meeting: of said
City Council held on the 25 day of
September, 1951, by the following
vote of the members thereof:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Pearson,
Wisser, Bonet', Van Wagoner.
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Heying
AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that
the Mayor of the City of Anaheim
approved and signed said Ordi-
nance on the 25 day of September,
1951.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said City of Anaheim
this 25 day of September, 1951.
(SEAL) BUENA PARK—The first `come -
CHARLES E. GRIFFITH as -you -are" breakfast given by the
City Clerk of the City of Anaheim local YWCA Council Was held last
week with good response. The un-
suspecting guests were taken to the
social hall of the Congregational
church where fruit juice, waffles,
bacon and - coffee were awaiting
them.
The committee in charge were
Mrs. Edwin A. McGee, chairman;
Mrs. William Singer, Mrs. Earl P.
Garlitz, Mrs. Harold Nelson, Mrs.
John Porter, Mrs. Howard Webber,
Mrs. Houston Collier and Mrs. 0.
liot, Dean Foresgren, 'Dick Poster,
Pete Francis, Earl Gibson, Ronald
Gouger, Dick Harmony.
Also in the Congress are Peggy
Hart, Bob Hemmerling, Joanna
Henson, Hiromi Kariya, Linda Keel,
John Lam, Charles Ledbetter, Tony
Lombard, Helen Martinez, Glen Mc-
Coy, Jim Montgomery, Robert
Montgomery, Ray Moreno, Claud-
ina Neale, Joe Newkirk, Leon Ow-
ens, Joleta Penn, Joyce Phette-
place, Jerry Putnam, Gluck Pyrcn,
Don Rilea, Charles Rust, Phillip
Schuyler, Don gcrogo;% Harriet
Sherwood, Arthur Suarez, Sharon
swift, Kenngth Uyemori, Don Val-
enzuela, Pat Van Dervoort, Earl
Wells, Claudia White, Merilyn Wil-
son, Kenny Woody.
YFW Auxiliary Plans
Courtesy Night
CYPRESS—Final plans for cour-
tesy night scheduled for Oct. 15
were made by the VFW Auxiliary
when they met on' Monday night
in VFW hall. The regular meeting
place being too small to accommo-
date the expected large attendance,
permission has been granted to use
the utility room of the Cypress
school. Each officer will invite the
corresponding officer from some
other auxiliary in the district to be
her guest. Past district president,
Leafy Marie Giles of Riverside,
who assisted in the institution of
the Cypress auxiliary will be a spe-
cial guest.
It was voted to send $1 per mem-
ber for the health and happiness
fund of the National home for wid-
ows and orphans at Eaton Rapids.
Members were asked to assist in
the decoration and operation of the
booths to be sponsored by the aux-
iliary at the White Gold Day cele-
bration next Saturday. Betty
Knauss is chairman of the project.
The hamper of linens will be giv-
en away at the monthly potluck
supper scheduled .for Oct. 27. Fol-
lowing supper, bingo will be played
and refreshments served. Appoint-
ed on the delinquent committee
were Delia Priddy, chairman; Jean
Kreissler, Ann Wedeking, Virginia
Sewell, Ruby Goodman and Doro-
thy Smith. The group will meet
in the Kreissler home next Monday
evening to plan their program.
Seasonal refreshments of hot
spiced cider and doughnuts were
served after adjournment by Beth
Kroesen, Dorothy Smith and Ruth
Pugh.
`Come -As -You -Are'
Breakfast Served
BACKS
CAMPBELL
KAULBARS
Mortawv
261 N. Lemon
Pilo, 18AO
counties.
Alamitos Church to
Show `38th Parallel'
GARDEN GROVE — Korea, land
of conflict and crisis, will be seen
In the new sound -color motion pic-
ture entitled "38th Parallel" which
Is to be shown at Alamitos Friends
church, Sunday evening, October 7
at 7 p. m.
"38th, Parallel" is the thrilling
story of God's deadline in Korea.
Short days before the South Korean
countryside flamed with war; this
47 -minute documentary film was
photographed by Dr. Bob Pierce
who was in Korea to assist the re-
vival movements which were sweep-
ing the country. Actual war scenes
of American forces in action have
been released by the War Dept. to
Dr. Pierce and have been inecrpor-
ated into the film.
Dr. Pierce, vice-president of
Youth -for -Christ International and
former director of the Lov Angeles
Youth for Christ Jubilee, is famed
for his earlier film "China Chal-
lenge". ° 3$th Parallel" gives in-
timate glimpses of the home life,
occupations, street scenes and cus-
toms of the people of Korea and
the heartbreak of Korea's orphans
and lepers.
The real burden of the picture
centers around the vigor of spirit-
ual life of the Christian population
and it's heroism in the face of
persecution. Shown also are the
scenes of dawn prayer meetings,
stadium rallies attended by thous-
ands of persons, and Gil Dodds,
champion miler, both running and
speaking. Narration throughout is
by Bob Pierce.
Friends Gather for
Barbecued Steaks
CYPRESS — Barbecued steaks,
augmented by many other tasty
potluck dishes were enjoyed at Ir-
vine park on Sunday by a group of
friends of the Charles Knauss' why
are soon to move to West Palm
Beach, Fla. Knauss, U. S. Army
Air Force, is being transferred from
March Field to Florida and will
report there on Oct. 6, with the
family planning to join him in No-
vember as soon as living accomo-
dations can be obtained.
Hiking, boating and bicycling fur-
nished' the diversion after lunch.
Enjoying the day were the Knauss'
and their two daughters, Sandy Sue
and Bobbie Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Wedeking and sons, Gary and Lyle,
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kreissier, Mr.
and Mrs. Frawc Buzzo, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Blake, Ur. and Mrs.
Ted Priddy and children, Marcia,
C. J. and Gary, Mr, and Mrs. Leon
Sewell and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Daniel and children, Clau-
dia and David, Mrs. Cass Rogers,
Mrs. E. E. Goodman, Miss Judy
Montgomery, Patsy Raidy,t Jack
Junker and Capt. Guy Rheinhart,
Bufletiin�n Want Acis
+
Jerry Rayburn briefly revievi
the season with the YMCA softt
team in Fullerton on which he ]
been serving as pitcher.
The breakfast was prepared
served by Arch Raitt and F
Dukes Jr.
Sands Meets G'lson
In Bout Tonight ,
CHICAGO, Oct. 3 (U,P.)—Aust:
ia's Dave Sands, who is ranked
the No. 1 contender for Ray Rol
son's world middleweight char
ionship, was a 13 to 5 favorite
make- a successful American de
tonight by beating Carl (Bobo)
son of Hawaii.
The widely -televised bout
scheduled for 10 rounds, two
than the bout in Sydney, Austra
in March, 1950, when Sands wol
split decision over Olson.
Troy Drills Against
Huskie Air Attack
I
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 3 (UA) -7
accent was on defense in the U.
versity of . Southern Califon
training camp today as the Troji
drilled for their crucial conferee
test against the Washington Hl
kies Saturday.
Coach Jess Hill tried his deft
sive squad against Washingi
plays and tested his aerial defe]
on the assumption that the Hi
kies, even without the great L
Heinrich, pack a potent passing
tack.
Optimists to 'Host
Ladies at Dinner
A dinner meeting especially ple
ned for Optim-Mrs and their gue
will take place next Thursday, ei
ning at Lum's cafe.
Ethel Jacobsen, noted magazi
writer will be the speaker for t
evening. She is well-known ]
her many stories that have appeE
ed in the Saturday Evening Post.
Members are urged to make rest
vations with Harwood Larson, cl
president.
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Four h.etown druggist.
ORDINANCE NO. CCS
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CREATING, ESTABLISHING AND
ADOPTING A CODE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FOR SAFEGUARDING PERSONS
AND PROPERTY AND PROMOTING THE WELFARE OF THE PUBLIC, CREATING
THE OFFICE OF CITY ELECTRICIAN AND PR 3CRIBING HIS QUALIFICATIONS,
DUTIES, RIGHTS AND AUTHORITY; ESTABLISHING STANDARDS FOR ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT, AND FOR ITS INSTALLATION REQUIRING CONFORMITY THF MATH.
MAKING IT UNLAWFUL TO UNDERTAKE THE INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT WITHOUT A PERMIT THEREFOR, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED;
PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF INSPECTION FEES, REINSPECTION AND
THE ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION
OF THIS CODE AND REPEALING ALL, CODES OR ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF
CODES OR ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT WITH THIS CODE.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The provisions of this code shall apply to all installations
of electrical material, fittings, devices, appliances, fixtures and apparatus here-
after referred to as "Electrical Equipment", Within or on public and private build-
ings, structures, and premises and with the following general exceptions:
(a) The provisions of this code shall not apply to installations in ships
railway cars or automotive equipment.
(b) The provisions of this code shall not apply to installations used W
electricity supply or communication :agencies in the generation, transmission or dis-
tribution of electricity, or for the operation of signals or the transmission of
intelligence in the exercise of their function as such agencies and located outdoors
or in buildings used exclusively for that purpose.
(c) The provisions of this code shall not apply to electrical equipment
used for radio transmission, other than electrical equipment for radio transmission
in amateur radio transmitting stations, and all electrical equipment used for power
supply to transmitting equipment.
CITY BLECTRICIA14
SECTION 2: The City Council of the City of Anaheim shall appoint a City
Electrician for the City of Anaheim, who shall hold office during the pleasure of
the City Council, whose compensation shall be fixed by the City Council by resolu-
tion and may be changed by them at their discretion in the same manner.
The City Electrician shall have the management and control of the munici-
pal light and power system of said city, together with the street lighting and
fire alarm systems and all appurtenances thereto, subject to the supervision of the
City Council of the City of Anaheim.
DUTIES OF THE CITY ELECTRICIAN
SECTION 3: It shall be the duty of the City Electrician to enforce the
provisions of this code. He shall, upon application, grant permits for the in-
stallation or alteration of electrical equipment. and shall make inspections of
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electrical installations as -provided in this code. He shall keep complete records
of all permits issued, inspections and reinspections made, and other official work
performed in accordance with the provisions of this code.
It shall be unlawful for the City Electrician or any of his assistants to
engage in the business of the sale, installation or maintenance of electrical equip—
ment, either directly or indirectly, and they shall have no financial interest in
any concern engaged in such business in the City of Anaheim at any time while hold—
ing such office as herein provided.
He shall hold membership in the International Association of Electrical
Inspectors, and may attend all activities and serve on any Electrical Committee of
the Association to which he may be appointed and may be allowed the necessary ex—
penses
xpenses in connection with such activities.
The City Electrician shall have authority to designate one or more of his
assistants or employees to perform the duties of Electrical Inspector or inspectors.
AUTHORITY OF EMCTRICAI, INSPECTOR
SECTION 4: The Electrical Inspector shall have the right, during reason—
able
easonable hours, to enter any building or permises in the discharge of his official duties,
or for the purpose of making any inspection, reinspection, or test of the electrical
equipment contained therein, or its installation, provided, however, no reinspection
shall be made in any dwelling while the same is occupied thereof. When any elect—
rical equipment is found by the Electrical Inspector to be dangerous to property
or to persons because it is defective or defectively installed, the person, firm or
corporation responsible for the electrical equipment shall be notified in writing
and shall make any changes or repairs as required by this code or other laws to place
such equipment in safe condition, and if such work is not completed within fifteen
(15) days or longer periods as may be specified by the Electrical Inspector, said
Inspector shall have authority to disconnect or order the discontinuance of electri—
cal service to said electrical equipment, and any person, firm or corporation,
utility, or political subdivision ordered to discontinue such electrical service
shall do so within twenty—four (24) hours and shall not reconnect or allow it to be
reconnected until notified to do so by the Electrical Inspector.
(a) In cases of ,emergency, where necessary for safety of persons, or of
property, or where electrical equipment may interfere with the work of the Fire
Department, the Electrical Inspector shall have the authority to immediately dis—
connect or cause disconnection of any electrical equipment.
(b) The Electrical Inspector may delegate any of his powers or duties to
any of his assistants.
(c) In cases where the rapid development in the application and uses of
electricity or new and special or unusual methods of building construction create
problems or conditions which are not clearly contemplated in the making of this code
and make literal application or the rule or rules impracticable, the Electrical
Inspector is hereby empowered to make interpretations in the form of his own rules
where ever there is a question as to motive or method or manner in which the material
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shall be installed.
STANDARDS FOR TIS INTSTALI.,ATION OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
SECTION .5: (a) IySTALLATION: All electrical installations (industrial,
commercial and residential) in the City of Anaheim shall be in conformity with t1he
provisions of this code, the Electrical Safety Orders of the State of California,
and with approved standards for safety to life and property in every case where no
specific type or class of material, or no specific standards of installation are
prescribed in the Electrical Safety Orders or by this code, as approved by the
American Standards Association, shall be prima facie evidence in conformity with
approved standards for safety to life and property.
(b) MATERIALS: All materials, devices, appliances, fittings and equip-
ment installed or used in the above described city, shall be in conformity with the
provisions of this code, the Electrical Safety Orders of the State of California,
and with approved standards for safety to life and property. Listing or labeling
as conforming to the Standards of Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., as approved by
the United States Bureau of Mines, the American Standards Association, the United
States Bureau of Standards, or other similar institutions of recognized standing,
shall be prima facie evidence of conformity with approved standards of safety to
life and property.
(c) USED MAT MIALS: Previously used material shall not be re -used with-
out
ithout the written approval obtained in advance from the Electrical Inspector.
(d) DOCUMENTS Or, FILE: Three copies of the Electrical Safety Orders are
on file at the office of the City Clerk and are hereby incorporated by reference
and made a part of this code in accordance with the laws of the State of California.
(e) 1WSPLATE: The maker's nameplate, trademark, or other identification
symbol shall be placed on the outside where it is visible at time of inspection on
all electrical materials, devices, appliances, fittings and equipment used or in --o
stalled under the provisions of this code.
(f) Electric wiring installed in or on structures identified by the
Uniform Building Code under "Al' to 11H" occupancies, inclusive. See table of groups
of occupancy in Section 31. Electric wiring enclosures shall be approved rigid metal
conduit or electrical metallic tubing. Flexible metallic conduit may be used, but
must be concealed from mechanical injury and at no time can it be installed in the
open or in concrete floors or walls.
(g) Electric wiring installed in or on buildings or structures as defined
by the Uniform Building Code under t0I" and Vll Occupancies shall be any method
approved by safety orders.
(h) Galvanized or sheradized rigid metal conduit shall be required in
concrete or masonry floors, underground and outside of buildings, or where exposed
to the weather.
(i) Electric Metallic Tubing (E.M.T.) may be used in hollow masonry walls
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ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS
SECTION 6: (a) Alterations or extensions to, and alterations and renew-
als of existing installations shall be made in compliance with the provisions of the
code.
(b) In locations where metallic conduit is required, but the existing
installation was lawfully installed according to any other local ordinance, code or
order, the existing type of installation may be used provided such addition or ex-
tension does not exceed fifty percent (50%) of the connected load to any circuit or
circuits.
(c) Where such additions, alterations or extensions are due to damage by
fire, any part repaired, altered to or extended shall be of a type required by this
code, provided such damage exceeds fifty percent (50%) of the area of the structure.
(d) Old sequence meter installations in service porches or rooms and on
outside of house, shall be changed to new sequence when additions to structure re-
quire additions to circuit or circuits.
OUTSIDE WORK
SECTION 7: No open wiring requiring more than one set of knobs or insula-
tors to each circuit shall be installed on the outside of buildings. Knobs or in-
sulators shall be of solid type, and nails or spikes shall not be considered as
adequate support for such knobs or insulators. All open wiring shall have the mini-
mum clearances as contained in the State Electrical Safety Orders.
SIZE OF SERVICE CONDUIT
SECTION 8: The minimum size concealed service wiring shall not be less
than one (1) inch trade size. When electric range outlet is included in rough wir-
ing, then one and one quarter (14) inch shall be installed.
The minimum size exposed service wiring conduit shall not be less than
that required for the size of service conductors installed therein.
The minimum size service conductors shall not be less than. No. 8 A.W.Q.
R.C. or T. wire. Service entrance switch on any commercial or industrial building
shall not be smaller than sixty (60) ampere: Fifty (50) ampere breaker may be used.
METHOD OF INSTALLING SERVICE
SECTION 9: Every service shall be installed in rigid metal conduit and in
accordance with rule Number 8 of this section, and all service equipment conduits
and fittings installed on the exterior of any building shall be listed and approved
by a recognized testing laboratory as rain tight.
TWO Am THM WIRE SMVICE
All single phase lighting loads of less than 3500 watts or not more than
two (2) circuits may be served by two (2) wires where rhn-installation has been wired
and arranged for three wire service, no two wire energy supply or two wire service
shall be connected thereto without the written approval obtained in advance from the
Electrical Inspector.
LOCATIOY OF SERVICE MOS
SECTION 10: Service heads shall be located on that wall nearest the
utility company lines or poles, not less than ten (10) feet above ground or grade
and not less than three (3) feet from any door or window, even with or slightly
above the second floor ceiling line, but not to exceed twenty—five (25) feet and/or
to a location approved by the serving utility. In addition there shall not be less
than eighteen (18) inches of wire extended from service head for utility company
attachment.
SMVI CE.
SECTION ll (a) In buildings served at not over 150 volts to ground, a
single set of service entrance conductors may be run to, not to exceed six (6) sets
of service equipment on a residential occupancy and not to exceed four (4) sets of
service equipment on any other occupancy, if grouped at the point of entrance. Fo_r
any other occupancy or installation involving more than these or supplied at over
150 volts to ground, the entire current shall be taken through one main service
switch. No service switch shall be located more than six feet six inches (6 ft.6 in.
to the handle in the on position above the floor or ground level. Not to exceed
twenty—five (25) feet of unfused service conductors shall enter or be run within any
occupancy.
(b) Installations in single family dwellings; In the case of single
family dwellings, from one to six (but not exceeding six) subdivisions of load may
be served by one set of service conductors without a master service switch, provided
that the voltage to ground does not exceed 150 volts, and provided further, that all
subdivisions of load are protected by non—tamperable cut—outs installed in a single
dead—front cabinet at the nearest readily and s4fely accessible point to where the
service conductors enter the building. The top of such cabinet shall be less than
five (5) feet above the floor.
VOLTAGE DROP
SECTIOP3 12: Every interior system of wiring for light and heat installat—
ion shall be so installed as not to exceed three (3) percent voltage over all and
for power installations, not to exceed five (5) percent voltage drop over all, based
on allowable load. Yard lighting installations may be installed so as not to exceed
five (5) percent voltage drop over all.
BRAYCH CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 13: (a) Each single family dwelling and each occupancy of a
multi—family dwelling supplied with electric lighting shall have at least one (1)
fifteen (15) ampere and one twenty (20) ampere circuit.
(b) Fifteen (15) ampere circuits supply general lighting circuits only.
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(c) Twenty (20) ampere circuits shall supply general appliance circuits
outlets and convenience outlets only.
(d) Each single family dwelling or each occupancy of a multi -family dwell-
ing shall have not less than one (1) general lighting branch circuit.
(e) Each single family dwelling or each occupancy of a multi -family shall
have not less than one (1) general appliance circuit rated at twenty (20) amperes on
which not to exceed eight (8) appliance outlets may be iplstalled. In occupancies,
general appliance branch circuits which supply outlets in E tchen, laundry, pantry,
dining room, and breakfast room, shall not supply any oth&r outlets unless there are
less than eight (8) outlets in any one occupancy.
(f) Each single family dwelling or each occupancy of a multi -family dwell-
ing having over five hundred (500) square feet of floor area in any one occupancy
shall have at least one twenty (20) ampere convenience outlet circuit supplying
current to outlets as required elsewhere in this code with twelve (12) convenience
outlets per circuit.
(g) In all residential occupancies, convenience outlets and receptacles
shall be provided and installed in each and every service porch, sun room, breakfast
room or nook, dining room, bathroom, bedroom and living room, located so that at no
point on any wall shall it be a greater distance than twenty (20) feet measured
horizontally along the base from convenience outlet to convenience outlet. In add-
ition an appliance outlet shall be provided and installed at the location of every
range# refrigerator, washing machine or laundry tray or ironing board.
(h) Each and every livable room shall have at least one (1) general light-
ing outlet rated at not less than required elsewhere in this code. Living rooms and
bedrooms may be excepted, provided one (1) or more outlets required as convenience
are provided and controlled by an accessible wall switch. Drop cords shall not be
installed in any closets.
(i) Not more than twelve (12) lighting outlets shall be installed on any
one circuit.
(j) Every livable room shall have provided and installed the minimum
outlets as required by this code.
(k) No wiring to be installed until plumbing is installed, no exceptions.
(1) Rigid conduit, electric metallic tubing (E.M.T.) or flexible conduit
(flex.) shall be installed in all multi -family dwellings.
(m) All branch circuit conductors installed at outlets shall be safely
and mechanically spliced so that not more than the required number of conductors
shall be attached to any electrical device.
(n) Fixture type splicing connectors shall be used for fixtures only.
NUIZER OF CONDUCTORS IN A BOX
10
Boxes shall be of sufficient size to provide free space for all conductors
enclosed therein. The maximum number of conductors, not counting fixture wires,
permitted in outlet and junction boxes shall be as in the tables of the National
Electric Code, (3709).
TOUCH PLATE INSTALLAxIONS
S30TIOII 14: (a) All secondary wiring shall be installed in a workmanlike
manner. Wires shall not be run in exposed locations in such manner that they will
be subject to mechanical injury. Wires shall be securely fastened in a suitable
manner at least every *� feet and within 12 inches of each outlet and shall be in-
stalled under the same conditions as provided in the code for non-metallic wiring
installations except where other requirements are specifically mentioned in the
following rules.
(b) Secondary wiring shall have approved insulation for not less than
300 volts. No wire smaller than 18 A.W.G. shall be used.
(c) In figuring the size of boxes required, each relay shall be figured
as requiring a minimum of 3 cubic inches in addition to the size needed for the
number of wires in the box. If the relay is larger than 3 cubic inches, the size of
the box shall be increased accordingly.
(d) Low voltage switches used to operate the relays shall be of approved
type and shall be secured to a plaster ring or in approved box or by some other
suitable means.
(e) The relays shall be adequately fastened to the outlet box in which
it is installed and in such a manner that it may readily be removed and reinstalled
after the outlet box containing same is concealed without removing plaster of the
finish of the building.
(f) If desired., relays in an approved box or cabinet may be placed in
attic space where there is a minimum vertical clearance of 3 feet and walkways are
provided. Where the space is less than 3 feet, relays shall be installed within
one foot of scuttle.
(g) Where an approved assembly consisting of relay, transformer and con-
verter and/or current limiting transformer is used, it may be installed in an attic
where there is a minimum vertical clearance of 3 feet and walkway is provided. Where
the clearance is less than 3 feet, such assembly and/or current limiting transformer
shall be installed within one foot of scuttle.
(h) Transformers of the non-current limiting type and secondary fusee
shall be located at the service entrance or in some other readily accessible location
(not in attic space).
(i) Relays shall not be installed in fluorescent fixture or recessed
fixture unless such fixture is approved by some recognized testing laboratory with
relays installed.
(j) Where uniasulated staples are used to fasten low volte.ge conductors
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in place, such uninsulated staples shall fasten a single conductor only. Where in-
sulated staples are used, or other approved Method, such staple may fasten or support
more than one conductor.
(k) The low voltage conductor may be installed in the same conduit or
raceway with the other wires of the circuit provided the low voltage conductor' has
an insulation equal to the conductors of the circuit.
CIRCUIT RATI1 GS IN DWELLINGS
SECTION 15: On a two -wire and on each side of a three -wire general light-
ing branch circuit, the total connected load shall not exceed fifteen (15) amperes.
On a two -wire and on each side of a three -wire convenience outlet and/or
appliance circuit, the total convenience load shall not exceed twenty (20) amperes.
MINIir1 M WIRE SIZE
SECTION 16: For the supply of current to general appliance and convenience
outlet circuits, no conductor smaller than No. 12 A.W.G. wire shall be installed,
No convenience outlet or appliance shall be installed or operated on a general light-
ing branch circuit at any time in any occupancy.
HEATING APPLIANCES IN D113LLINGS
SECTION 17: Any heating appliance in a dwelling, rated at more than 1650
Watts, shall be wired for not less than 200 Volts, the conductors to such heating
appliances shall be installed in a metal protected system. If such heating appliance
is portable, the receptacle shall be of a suitable capacity. In dwellings and apart-
ment houses, two or more fixed air heating appliances, rated at not less than 1650
Watts each, and operating at not less than 230 Volts may be installed on a heavy
duty heater branch circuit, protected by a single set of overload protective devices,
provided the total connected load does not exceed thirty-five (35) amperes per con-
ductor.
onductor. Heavy duty heater branch circuits may be two -wire derived from either a
115-230 Volt single-phase, or a 230 Volt three-phase source, or they may be three-
phase three -wire derived from a three-phase 230 Volt source. The tap from such
circuit to the heating appliance shall in no case be less than No. 12 A.W.G. wire
nor over eighteen (180) inches in length. All ungrounded conductors shall be
switched at each heating appliance. Only those conductors supplying a fixed heater
shall enter a heater enclosure, all such conductors shall enter through the bottom
of such enclosure. This sub -division shall not be construed to permit heaters for
different apartments or occupancies being connected to the same circuit.
WATER -HEATERS, SPACE-EEATERS, AND AIR-CO,1DITIOUING
SECTION 18: Demand factors may be applied to reduce the size of service,
and sub -feeders in dwellings and apartment houses supplying the following type of
load: Water heaters, space heaters and,air--conditioning devices of 2000 Watts or
over as follows:
NO. OF UNITS
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N0. OF UNITS
1- 2
3- 5
6-10
11-20
21-35
36-60
61-100
Over -100
DEMAND
100
85
70
60
50
40
35
30
DEMAND FACTORS FOR ELECTRICAL RANGES
SECTION 19: The values in the table below apply to one or more cooking
and baking appliances but are not applicable to other appliances.
Unless statements are filed in writing from the owner or authorized agent
stating capacity of ranges, each range shall be figured at not less than 10 K.W.
CALCULATIOP? OF LOAD
SECTION 209 The branch circuit load for lighting and appliances shall be
computed in accordance with the provisions of this section. Where in normal opera-
tion, the maximum load of � branch circuit will continue for a long period of time,
such as store lighting grid similar loads, the minimum unit loads specified shall be
increased by twenty-five per cent (25%) in order that the wiring system may have
sufficient branch circuit and feeder capacity to insure safe operation.
(a) GENERAL L16HTIFG FOR GENERAL ILLUMINATION. In the occupancies listed
in the Table in Section 31, a load of not less than the unit load. of Column "A"
shall be included for each square foot of floor area, In determining the load on
the "Watts per square foot" basis, the floor area shall be computed from the outside
dimensions of the building, apartment, or area involved, and the number of floors,
not including open porches, garages, in connection with dwelling occupancies, nor
unfinished spaces in basements or attics of dwellings. All convenience outlets of
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COLUMN I
COLUMN II
N0. OFRANGES
RANGES OVER 1650 WATTS
RANGES OVER 3500 WATTS
1
80
80
2
75
65
0
55
4 66
50
5
62
45
6
59
43
7
56
40
8
53
36
9
51
35
10
49
34
Unless statements are filed in writing from the owner or authorized agent
stating capacity of ranges, each range shall be figured at not less than 10 K.W.
CALCULATIOP? OF LOAD
SECTION 209 The branch circuit load for lighting and appliances shall be
computed in accordance with the provisions of this section. Where in normal opera-
tion, the maximum load of � branch circuit will continue for a long period of time,
such as store lighting grid similar loads, the minimum unit loads specified shall be
increased by twenty-five per cent (25%) in order that the wiring system may have
sufficient branch circuit and feeder capacity to insure safe operation.
(a) GENERAL L16HTIFG FOR GENERAL ILLUMINATION. In the occupancies listed
in the Table in Section 31, a load of not less than the unit load. of Column "A"
shall be included for each square foot of floor area, In determining the load on
the "Watts per square foot" basis, the floor area shall be computed from the outside
dimensions of the building, apartment, or area involved, and the number of floors,
not including open porches, garages, in connection with dwelling occupancies, nor
unfinished spaces in basements or attics of dwellings. All convenience outlets of
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twenty (20) ampere or less rating in single—family and multi—family dwellings and in
guest rooms of hotels (except those connected to the appliance circuits specified
may be considered as outlets for general illumination? No additional load need be
included for such outlets).
(b) OTHER. LOADS. For lighting other than general illumination and for
appliances other than motors, a load of not less than the unit load specified below
shall be included for each outlet:
Outlets supplying specific appliances and
other loads Amp rating of appliances
Outlets supplying heavy duty lamp holders 5 Amps.
* Other outlets . . . ... . . . . . . . • • 12 Amperes
** TOTE: This provision not applicable to receptacle outlets provided for the con—
nection of fixed lighting units to facilitate servicing and replacement.
(c) EXCEPTIONS. The minimum loads for outlets paragraph °b" shall be,
modified as follows:
1. RANGES: For household electric ranges, the branch circuit load may be
computed in accordance with Table 19.
2. SHOW WINDOW LIGHTING: For show window lighting, a load of not less
than 200 Watts per linear foot of show window, measured 'horizontally along its base,
may be allowed in lieu of specified load per outlet.
3. 1,4MTI—OUTLET ASSEP-MLIES: Where fixed multi -.outlet assemblies are em—
plo,ed, each five feet or fraction thereof of each separate and continuous length
shall be considered as one outlet of less than 1- ampere capacity; except in locations
where a number of appliances are likely to be used simultaneously, when each one foot
or fraction thereof shall be considered as one outlet of not less than lz amperea.
FEEDERS
SECTION 21: CALCULATION? OF LQU: The computed load of a feeder shall not
be less than the sum of all branch circuit loads supplied by the feeder.
(a) GMPAL LIGHTING: The demand factors specified in this paragraph
may be applied to the computed branch circuit load for general illumination:
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UNIT LOADS AND FEEDER DEMAND FACTORS
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COL. A.
COL. B.
UiSTIT LOAD
LOAD TO WHICH
PER SQ,.FT.
DEMAND FACTOR
DEM&ND
TYPES OF OCCUPANCY
(WATTS)
APPLIES (WATTS)
FACTOR
ARMORIES and
Total Wattage
100%
AUDITORIUMS
1
Total Wattage
100%
BAITKS
2
Total Wattage
100%
BARBER SHOPS and
Wattage
100,
BEAUTY PARLORS
3
Total
CHU'll CHE. S
1
Total Wattage
100`h6
CLUBS
2 *
Total Wattage
100/o
COURT ROOIfS
2
Total Wattage
100h
DWELLIATGS
2500 or less
100%
SIim;GLE FAI.ILY
2 *
Over, 2,500
30
Vt+TELLII~TGS
3,000 or less
10V
MULTI—FAEILY
Next 117,000
35%
(Other than hotels)
Over 120,000
25%%
GARAGES—CO"TIERCIAL (Storage)2
Total Wattage
100%
HOSPITALS
2
50,000 or less
40%
Over 50,000
20%
HOTELS
2
20,000 or less
50%
Including apartment houses
Next 80,000
100,000
40%
3
without provisions for
cook—
Over
ing by tenants.
IIDUS^tRIAL 0014i i CIAL
Wattage
100
(LOFT) BUILDINGS
2
Total
LODGE ROGi=iS
12
Total Wattage
100h
OFFICE BUILDINGS
2
20,000 or less
100
Over 20,000
70
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UNIT LOADS AND FEEDER DEMAND FACTORS
COL. A. COL. B.
1JUIT LOAD LOAD TO WHICH
PER SQ. FT. DEMAND FACTOR DEMAND
TYPE OF OCCUPANCY (WATTS) APPLIES (WATTS) FACTOR
RESTAURANTS 2 Total Wattage 100%
SCHOOLS 3 15,000 or less 100%
Over 15,000 50%
STORES 3 Total Wattage 100%
WAREHOUSES STORAGE 4 12,500 or less 100
Over 12,500 50%
If any of the above occupancies except
Single-family dwellings and individual
apartments of multi -family and dwellings:
ASSEIGLY HALLS and AUDITORIUMS 1 Total Wattage as specified
HALLS, CORRIDORS, CLOSETS for the specific occupancy
STORAGE SPACES s
* For sub -feeders to areas in Hospitals and Hotels where entire lighting is
likely to be used at one time; as in operating rooms, ballrooms, dining rooms, etc.,
a demand factor of 100 per cent shall, be used.,
(b) SMALL APPLIANCES. The small appliance load as specified in sub -para-
graph 3-1 and the computed branch circuit load for receptacle outlets in other than
dwelling occupancies for which the allowance is not more than 12 amperes per outlet,
may be included with the general lighting load and subject to the demand factors in
paragraph (a) of this section.
DWELLING OCCUPANCIES
In single-family dwellings, in individual apartments of multi -family dwell-
ings having provisions for cooking by tenants, and in each hotel suite having a
serving pantry, a feeder load of not less than 1,500 watts shall be included for
small appliances (Portable appliances supplied from receptacles of 20 ampere or less
rating), in dining room, kitchen and laundry. If the Load is subdivided through two
or more feeders, the computed load for each shall include not less than 1.500 watts
for small appliances. In no case shall the feeder supplying an occupancy be smaller
than No. 10 A.W.G. wire.
00142RCIAL, STORE AMID MARIMT BUILDINGS
SECTION 22: Commercial and store buildings shall be wired for general
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lighting as requiring a minimum of 3 watts per square foot of floor space in sales-
rooms, display rooms, offices and other rooms devoted to similar purposes. All
other spaces shall be wired as requiring 1 Watt per square foot. In addition to the
above, circuit capacity shall be provided to an accessible location at each store
window, for 200 Watts per lineal foot of glass measured horizontally at the base of
the window.
An appliance circuit shall be run to the front of each store building and
outlets located in or near all show windows or front openings, not to exceed four
(4) such outlets shall be installed on any one circuit.
A convenience outlet circuit shall be provided and convenience outlets
installed not to exceed eight (8) such outlets shall be installed on any one circuit.
Where there are no show windows, extra circuit capacity shall be provided
at the panel for show window circuits.
A sign circuit shall be provided and installed to an accessible location
at the front of all commercial and store buildings occupancies. The sign circuit
and/or outlet shall be controlled by a manual or automatic switch.
Not to exceed four (4) transformers of 1650 V.A. shall be connected to any
such circuit. All transformers shall comply with Section 28.
LOCATION OF BRANCH CIRCUIT PROTECTIVE DEVICES
SECTION 23: (a) Branch circuit protective devices shall be installed in
and for each occupancy. Nothing contained in this code shall be deemed or construed
to permit the installation of any electrical device outlet or circuit in any occup-
ancy, the control of or the protection of which is not accessible to the occupant
at all times. No parts of any circuit shall supply electrical energy to more than
one (1) occupancy.
SECTION 24: All outlets shall be left exposed and/or uncovered. Any
person, firm or corporation covering any outlets in any building shall, at their
own expense locate and uncover such outlet, or outlets and shall repair all damage
in locating such outlet, or outlets.
TRANSFORMRS
SECTION 25: Bell, furnace. or low voltage control transformers shall be
installed in a grounded metal can or in a separate compartment of a distribution
-panel located at the distribution center on a separate circuit, or on the appliance
branch circuit and 'provided with an isolating switch. All secondaries of trans
formers rated fifty watts (50) or twenty-four volts (24) shall be safely provided
with overcurrent protective devices.
TRAILER PARK WIRING
SECTION 26: Demands to be used for service and sub -feed calculations:
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0 -
10
Trailers . . . . . .
. 100%
11 -
25
Trailers . . . . . .
.80%
26 -
50
Trailers . . . . . ,
.60%
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or
Over . . . . . .
. 50%
OVERCURMYT PROTECTION
Each and every trailer shall be protected by a fifteen (15) ampere multi -
breaker. Special permission may be granted by the person enforcing this code when
the need for greater loading is demanded by the sire of the trailers.
OVERHEAD WIRING
Overhead wiring supported on poles to trailer areas shall be maintained
at a minimum height above ground of twelve (12) feet where no vehicles can be
driven under the wires, and at a minimum height of sixteen (16) feet over driveways
and private roadways.
Sub -feed on poles to multi -breaker locations shall be enclosed in rigid
conduit. All other equipment shall be of an approved rain tight type.
GROUNDING
Unless a ground conductor is carried with the overhead wire assembly fcr
the grounding of conduit system on trailer poles, a separate ground shall be used
at each location of conduit system that is within eight (8) feet of ground level.
COMMMITY BUILDINGS AND LAUNDRY LOCATIONS
Calculations for feeders or service for above buildings shall be based on
the table in Section 21 of this code. No more than two (2) convenience outlets per
circuit at ironing board locations.
TEMPORARY SERVICE POLE AND EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION POLE
SECTION 27: Minimum size pole shall be 411 x 611 x 201 pole shall be
erected in a plumb position bottom four (4) feet shall be creosoted and buried
four (4) feet in ground.
Service cap and conduit shall extend to a height of sixteen (16) feet
above ground level. Conduit shall not be less than 3/4 inch trade size. Service
conductors to line side of switch shall not be less than No. 8 A.W.G. Wire in size.
Conduits shall be eneaseciin fibre conduit or wood moulding starting just
under service cap and extending down pole for a distance of eight (8) feet.
SERVICE EQUIPMENT
All service equipment such as meter cans, switches, panels and receptacles
shall be of a type classed as approved rain tight equipment.
GROUNDING
If water line is not available for grounding, a driven ground is permiss-
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able if the driven ground is not smaller than 3/4 inch galvanized pipe or approved
ground rod driven to a depth of eight (8) feet.
The neutral ground shall not be smaller than No. 8 A.W.G. wire enclosed
in inch rigid conduit.
All nipples entering switch case including service conduit shall be bonded
by use of bond bushing and No. 8 A.W.G. wire to the ground pipe in switch.
RECEPTACLES
Receptacles used shall be of a three—wire polarized type and if for 110
volt or 220 volt shall be of a type that is not interchangeable.
COIQUTATION OF LOAD CURRENTS
SECTION 28: Current carrying capacity for various voltages shall be com—
puted as follows: Line voltage between 100 and 125 volts; shall be commuted as 120
volts; line voltage between 210 and 250 volts shall be computed as 240 volts. Three
phase 4 wire lighting shall be computed 120-208 volts.
GASEOUS TUBE LIGHTS AND OTHER DEVICES
SECTION 29:. Each fluroescent fixture, transformer—type welders, mercury
vapor fixture of high voltage gas tube light or sign shall be provided with a fixed
nameplate, legible after installation, which shall correctly state the manufactures,
name or trade mark, and the voltage, total watts and power factor. No such equip—
ment shall be installed in which the power factor is less than 90 per cent. All
above listed equipment shall have underwriters laboratory label or recognized test—
ing laboratory .label. Every such light or sign shall be effectively grounded, either
by a permanent and approved metallic connection to a grounded circuit system, or by
a flexible approved cord, one conductor of which shall be a grounding conductor
connected to a separate blade of a polarized attachment cap in such manner that a
grounding connection is made when such cap is inserted into a polarized plug.
EMERGENCY AND EXIT LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 30: (a) EXIT ILLUMINATION: Exits shall be illuminated at all
times with light, having an intensity of not less than one foot candle at floor level.
(b) EXIT SIGNS: Every exit doorway from an area with an occupant load of
more than one hundred (100) persons shall be marked with an exit sign. Exit sign
letters shall be green at least five (5) inches high.
(c) ILLUMI1ATION OF SIG]IS: Exit si-gns in every Group "A" Occupancy,
Group "B", Dividion 1 and 2 Occupancy, Group "D" Occupancy; Group "F" Occupancy
with an excess of 1,000 persons; and Group "H" Occupancy with an occupant load of
more than 1,000 persons, as defined by the Uniform Building Code, shall be lighted
with two (2) separate lamps of at least 20 Watt capacity on separate circuits, one
such circuit being separate from general lighting and supplied by an emergency light—
ing service of group classes required by the authority enforcing this code.
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(d) EMERGENCY SERVICE: 1. Group "A" Occupancy Emergency Service shall
mean a separate and independent service used exclusively to supply emergency lights,
exit lights, or emergency equipment required by this Code, or any Code, Ordinance
or Order, and which service is supplied by one of the following methods:
(a) By a different serving agency than that supplying the general light-
ing or equipment.
(b) By different primary mains from the same or different sub -station
than the mains supplying the general lighting or equipment.
2. Group "B" Occupancy Emergency Service shall mean an approved storage
battery used exclusively to supply emergency lights, exit lights, or emergency
equipment required by this Code and which complies with the following requirements:
(a) Has capacity to supply all such lights and equipment for one (1) hour
and still have a terminal voltage of not less than one and three quarters (1 3/4)
volts per cell.
(b) Is connected to a trickle charger located on the same premises which
will maintain maximum charge when battery is not supplying energy.
(c) Is connected to a generator or rectifier located on the premises which
will fully recharge it to terminal voltage of one and three quarters (1 3/4) volts
in not to exceed sixteen (16) hours.
(d) Is maintained to comply with the foregoing requirements as long as
it surplies such lights and equipment.
3. Group "D" and "E" Occupancy Emergency Service shall mean a branch or
tap from a main service and connected thereto on the supply side of every service
switch for such main service and which branch or tap is used exclusively to supply
emergency lights, exit lights or emergency equipment required by this Code.
SECTION 31:
TABLE OF GROUPS OF OCCUPANCY
SEATING CAPACITY
GROUP OCCUPANCY DIVISION? STAGE IN ANY ONE ROOM
A ASSEI•LBLY BUILDIi\sGS Yes 1,000 or more
B 1 - ASSEIMY BUILDINGS Yes Less than 1,000
2 - ASSMIBLY BUILDI:uGS No 300 or more.
3 - ASSE1,MLY BUILDINGS No Less than 300
4 - STADI IS, REVIEWI1M STANDS and AMUSEMENT PARK
STRUCTURES not included within. Group "A" and
Divisions 1, 2 and 3 of Group "B"
D 1 - JAILS, PRISO17S, REFOR1,aTORIES, HOUSES OF
CORRECTION and buildings where personal
liberties of inmates are similarly rebtr&Jaed.
2 - 1MSr CIES for children under six,
HOSPITALS, SANITARIUMS and similar,- buildings
(each accommodating six or more persons)
KIMERGARTE1S .
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TABLE OF GROUPS OF OCCUPANCY
SEATING CAPACITY
GROUP OCCUPANCY DIVISION STAGE IN ANY ONE ROOM
E PUBLIC GARAGES, PAINT or PETROLEUM STORAGE,
DRY CLEA�ZI-?G PIAT?TS using flammable liquids,
PAINT SHOPS, and SPRAY PAI- ?T I'G ROOMS and SHOPS.
PiA?ING 114ILLS, BOX FACTORIES, WOODWORKING and
1,;ATTRESS FACTORIES. STORAGE of hazardous and highly
flammable or explosive materials and liquids.
F WHOLESALE and RETAIL STORES, OFFICE BUILDINGS,
RESTAURAi?TS, UNDERTAKING PARLORS, PRITING PLANTS,
14'TTITUCIPAL POLICE and FIRE STATIONS. GASOLINE
FILLING and SERVICE STATIONS, FACTORIES and WORKSHOPS
usin- materials not highly flammable or combustible.
STORAGE and SALESROOMS for combustible goods.
G ICE PLA1741TS, POWER PLANTS, PUMPING PLANTS, COTjD STORAGE
and C_IRFAMERIES. FACTORIES and WORKSHOPS using incombustible
and non -explosive materials.
TI 1 - HOISS for aged, ORPHAITAGES. DOMITORIES for children
over six (each accommodating six or more persons).
2 - HOTELS, APARTI-ZNT HOUSES, DOR,11TORIES, LODGING
HOUSES, CONVENTS,1011AST�RIES (each accommodating
10 or more persons).
I DWELLINGS
J 1 - PRIVATE GARAGES, SHEDS and 1.4INOR BUILDINGS used as
Accessories only when not over one thousand (1,000)
square feet in area.
2 - FFYCES over six (6) feet high, TANKS and 'TOWERS.
DEFINITION OF TEP1,15
SECTION 32: For the purpose of this Ordinance, the following words, terms
and phrases are hereby defined as follows, and shall be construed as in this section
defined:
(a) AUSTER ELECTRICIAN. The Master Electrician may be the Proprietor,
Employee or Corporation Officer, but in all cases be the person who is directly
responsible for the physical and mechanical manner in which electrical material,
equipment and devices are placed or installed. A Master Electrican shall counter-
sign all applications for electrical permits, and shall supervise all electrical
work authorized by such permit. The Name of the Master Electrician, authorized as
such, and the name of the person, firm or corporation for whom Permit Applications
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are to be countersigned shall be set forth in the Certificate of Competency, and
it shall be unlawful for any Master Electrician to countersign any Permit Applicat-
ion for any person, firm or corporation other than the person, firm or corporation
by whom or which he is employed or with whom or which he is associated or connected,
(b) MASTER ELECTRICIAN, 0-10 Classification. A bonafide possessor of a
valid registered license to install electrical wiring issued by the State of Calif-
ornia, and identified by the classification 0-10 may be granted a Master Electrieianl:
Certificate of Competency by the Electrical Inspector.
(c) SIGN ELECTRICIAN. Any individual, firm or corporation engaged in the
installation or maintenance of any Gas Tube Sign, whether fixed or portable.
(d) AIAINTEITANCE ELECTRICIAN. Any person other than a Master Electrician,
who is regularly employed to install, alter, maintain or repair electrical wiring
or equipment in or on buildings or permises owned or occupied by his employer, but
who does not furnish any materials or supplies in the execution of such work.
(e) OWNER. An owner is deemed to:mean the bona -fide owner of the legal or
equitable title to any property.
(f) PERSON. The term "person" wherever- used in this Code, shall extend to
and be deemed to include any persona firm or corporation.
(g) WIRE SIZES. A.W.G. wherever conductor or wire sizes are referred to or
specified by number in this Ordinance, such number shall be construed to mean the
number or gauge of sunh wire according to Standard American Wire Gauge Specificat-
ions, abbreviated herein as A.W,G.
(h) KVA. The letters "KVA" wherever used in this Code, shall be deemed to
mean Kilovolt Amperes.
MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN
SECTION 33: No person shall install, alter, maintain or repair electrical
wining or equipment in or on buildings owned or occupied by his employet without
first having obtained a Certificate of Competency from the Electrical Inspector of
the City of Anaheim.
CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY
SECTION 34: All Certificates of Competency issued under this Ordinance shall
be valid, unless revoked or suspended, for the term of the fiscal year of their
issuance, and shall, in every case, expire on the 30th day of June following their
issuance. All license fees shall be payable in advance to the Electrical Inspector
of the City of Anaheim and shall be chargeable for each year or portion of year in
the following amount$
MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN - the sum of Ten ($10.00) Dollars per year or any
portion thereof.
CANCELLATION OF LICENSES
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SECTION 35: The City Council of the City of Anaheim may suspend or revoke
the License of any Electrician licensed hereunder for any violation of this Ordinance
or for incompetency.
DUTIES OF MASTER ELECTRICIANS
SECTION 36: It shall be the duty of every Master Electrician to comply
with all requirements of this and all other Ordinances of the City of Anaheim as well
as all laws of the State of California, applicable to Electrical work.
SPECIAL INFOR1,ATION REQUIRED OF SIGN ELECTRICIAN
SECTION 37: Before hanging or installing any Gas Tube Electric Sign, it
shall be the duty of the Sign Electrician hanging or installing the same to file
with the office of the Electrical Inspector on a form furnished by such office for
the purpose, the following information respecting such sign:
A. ManufacturerAs name andesaddres�;
B. Underwriter's label number;
C. Purchaser's name and address;
D. Location of sign;
E. Number of transformers and kilovolt amperes
(hVA) rating of total.
No fee shall be charged for the filing of such information. The Sigi1
Electrician, as such, shall not connect or cause to be connected any sign to any
source of electrical supply.
Acceptance tests shall be made by the City of Anaheim on all Gaseous Tube
Fixtures and Signs, to determine if they conform with Section 29 of this Code.
Except those Fixtures or Sins that must be assembled at place of install-
ation, the City of Anaheim will test such devices at place of installation.
Acceptance tests shall be made at 518 South Los Angeles Street, except
those fixtures or signs that must be assembled at place of installation.
DUTIES OF MAINTE!WCE ELECTRICIAN
SECTION 38: (a) It shall be the duty of every Maintenance Electrician to
comply with all requirements of this and all other Ordinances of the City of Anaheim
as well as all laws of the State of California, applicable to electrical work.
(b) It shall be the duty of any person employed as a Maintenance Elect-
rician to keep a detailed and accurate record of any and all electrical work con-
nected with existing or new installations which is done by him personally or under
his supervision.
Such record shall be available to the Electrical Inspector on request.
PERMITS
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SECTION 39: (a) Yo electrical permit shall be issued by the Electrical
Inspector to any person who is not the Legal Possessor of a valid Master Electric—.
cans' Certificate of qualification, provided that the Zleetrtcalilnspedtor. mpy: issutc
to the owner of the Legal or Equitably; Title to any property in the City of Anaheim
used exclusively for Single—family rosidence, to alter, repair or install any elect—
rical wiring; or equipment in or on buildings or premises in connection with such
residence or accessory buildings, provided that said electrical work is done by him—
self, or a member of his household.
(b) No electrical work for which a permit is required shall be commenced
in or on any building or premises until a permit to do such work shall have been
obtained for the owner's occupancy.
(c) Yo electrical equipment shall be installed within_ or on any building,
structure or premises publicly or privately owned, nor shall any alteration or add—
ition be made in any such existing equipment without securing a permit therefor from
the Electrical Inspector, except as provided in this Section and except that no
permit will be required to execute any of the classes of electrical work specified
in the following paragraphs 1 to 3 inclusive:
1. Minor repair work, the replacements of lamps or the connection of portable
electrical equipment to suitable permanently installed receptacles.
2. The provision of this Ordinance shall not apply to installations used by
Electricity Supply: railway or communication utilities in the exercise of their
functions as a utility.
3. The installation, alteration or repair of electrical equipment installed by
or for an Electricity Supply Agency for the use of such agency in the generation,
transmission, distribution_ or metering of electricity.
(d) Application for such permit, describing the work to be done shall be
made in writing to the Electrical Inspector by the person_, firm or corporation in—
stalling the work.
The ADIVieation shall be accompanied by such plans, specifications and
schedules as may be necessary to determine whether the installation as described will
be in conformity with the requirements of this Ordinance, and of the Electrical
Safety Orders of the State of California. If it shall be found that the installat—
ion as described will conform with all legal requirements, and if the Applicant has
complied with the provisions of this Ordinance, and of the Electrical Safety Orders
of the State of California, a permit for such installation shall be issued. No
deviation may be made from the installation described in the permit without the
written approval of the Electrical Inspector.
(e) In lieu of an individual permit for each installation or alteration,
an annual permit shall, upon ag_,lication therefore, be issued to any person, firm or
corporation regularly employing one or more registered Maintenance Electricians,
electricians for the purpose of instilling, altering or maintaining electrical wiring
or equipment in or on buildings or premises owned or occupied by the Applicant for
the permit. The application for this annual permit shall be made in writing to the
Electrical Inspector and shall contain the name and registration number of each
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Maintenance Electrician employed and the legal description of the premises on which
the work is to be done under the permit.
(f) In the event that more than one Maintenance Electrician is employed,
the employer shall designate the Maintenance Electrician who shall supervise the
work of the others.
(g) The maintenance Electrician shall currently keep an accurate record
in duplicate of all electrical work which has been done under the annual permit
during the preceding calendar month, and such current record shall be accessible to
the Electrical Inspector.
(h) Within fifteen (15) days following the end of each calendar month,
the person, firm or corporation to which an annual permit has been issued shall
transmit to the Electrical Inspector a duplicate copy of the maintenance Electric—
ianis record of electrical work done.
(i) Submission of a false statement shall constitute sufficient cause for
revoking any electrical permits issued under the authority of this section.
EELS FOR PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS
SECTION 40: Before any permit is granted for the installation or alteration
of electrical equipment, the person, firm or corporation making the application for
such permit shall pay to the Electrical Inspection Department of the City of Anaheim
a fee in such amount as is specified belowt
FEES
For
issuing permits. $
1.00
For
inspection of ten or less outlets or fixtures.
1.00
For
wiring outlets at which current is used or controlled except services,
sub --feeders and meter outlets
.05
ea.
For
fixtures complete with sockets or other lamp holding devices.
.05
ea.
For
the re—location of each meter outlet
.50
ea.
For
each Electric Range
1.00
For
each. Electric Sign
1.00
All
neon outline lighting
1.00
For
each Electric Water Heater
.25
ea.
For
each Electric Heater.
.25
ea.
For
each Electric Fan.
.25
ea.
For
each Special Outlet (220 Volts)
.15
ea.
For
heaters over 1650 Watts, each K.W. shall be considered as
1 H.P. in a motor.
For
each X—ray unit and its appurtenances
2.00
For
each Rectifier and Synchronous Converter, per K.W.
.25
For
each Projection Machine or Stereopticon
1.50
ea.
For
each Mercury Are Lamp and equipment
1.50
ea.
For
each Generator, transformer or welder each K.V.A. shall be
considered as 1 H.P. in a motor.
For
each Motor—Generator set or Frequency Charger, fee charged shall
be
75% greater than for motor alone.
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FEES (continued)
For each moving of Rotors, Generator. Transformers or Welders,
upon which a final certificate has been issued by the
•Electrical. Inspector, a fee equal to 75'/"V- of the fee required
for the installation of new equipment is required for equip—
ment reinstalled on the sasae premises.
For each extra inspection made necessary by defective workmanship
and materials.
1.00
For inspection of any electrical equipment for which no fee is herein
prescribed, for time consumed.
2.00 per
Hr.
With minimum charge of
1.00
For working lights in buildings in course of construction or under—
going repairs, or where temporary lighting is to be used:
100 lamps or less
.50
101 lamps ^nd not over 300
•75
301 lamps and not over 600
1.25
601 lamps and not over.1,000
2.00
MOTORS
For motors of not more than 1 H.P.
.50 ea.
For motors of more than 1 H.P. and not more than 3 H.P.
1.00 ea.
For motors of more than 3 H.P. and not more than 72 H.P.
1.50 ea.
For motors of more than 7';l H.P. and not more than 15 H.P.
2.00 ea.
For motors of more than 15 H.P. and not more than 50 H.P.
5.00 ea.
For motors of more than 50 H.P. and not more than 200 H.P.
7.50 ea.
For motors of more than 200 H.P. and not more than 500 H.P.
10.00 ea.
For motors of more than 500 H.F. and not more than 1,000 H.P.
15.00 ea.
For motors of more than 11000 H.P.
20.00 ea.
Upon failure to make application and take out a permit by the
second work
day after commencing work, permit fee and inspection fees shall be twice
regular
amount.
No permit shall be issued to any person, firm or corporation or
political
sub—division unless all fees are paid in full. Separate permits and separate in—
s-oections shall be required for wiring and for fixtures.
Failure to take out a permit and pay fees therefore within 72
hours after
commencing work shall be deemed evidence of violation of provisions of this Code.
A.fee of $10.00 shall be paid for each annual Maintenance Electrician
Permit at the time when such permit is issued. Fees for all. new work installed
under such permit since date of last previous inspection shall be paid.
according to
the above schedule, at the time when such work is inspected, these fees
shall be in
addition to fee paid at the time when Annual Permit is issued.
RESPONSIBILITY
SECTION 41: This Code shall not be construed to relieve from or lessen
the responsibility of any party owning, operating, controlling or installing any
electric wiring, electric devices or electric material for damages to person or
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property caused by any defect ther�;in, nor shall the City be held as assuming any
such liability by reason of the inspection authorized herein, or certificate of in—
spection issued as herein provided.
I ?T2RPRETATION
SECTION 42: The language used in this Code and in the State Electrical
Code, which is made a part of this Code by reference, is intended to convey the
common and accepted meaning familiar to the Electrical Industry.
The Electrical Inspector is hereby authorized to interpret and determine
the intent and meaning of any provision of this Code. Such interpretations and de—
terminations shall be made in writing and a record kept, which record shall be open
to t' -ie -public.
PENALTIES
SECTION 43: Any person, firm or corporation, violating any of the pro—
visions of this Code shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof,
shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or
by i„mrisonment in -the city jail for a period of not more than ninety (90) days, or
by both such fine and imprisonment.
VIOLATIONS
SECTION 44: Every person, firm or corporation violating any of the pro—
visions of this Code shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each day or
portion thereof during !which such violation continued and shall be punishable there—
fore as herein provided.
PROHIBITIONS
SECTION 45: It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, either as
owner, architect, contractor, artisan or otherwise, to do or lmowingly to cause or
-permit to be done any electrical wiring as defined in this Code in such a mapper
that the same shall not conform to all of the provisions of this Code.
REPEAL OF C017FLICTIRG ORDI11ANCES
SECTION 46: All ordinances or parts of ordinances which are in conflict
with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed.
VALIDITY
SECTION 47: If any section, sub—section, senter ce, clause or phrase of
this ordinance is, for any reason, held to be unconstitutional or legally ineffective,
such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this
ordinance.
The City Council of the City of Anaheim declares that it would have
adopted this ordinance and each section, sub—section, sentence, clause or phrase
thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, sub—sections,
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sentences, clauses or phrases be declared unconstitutional or legally ineffective.
SECTIOU 4.8: The City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be published
once within fifteen (15) days from and after its passage in the Anaheim Bulletin,
a daily newspaper, printed and published in the City of Anaheim, California, and
thirty (30) days after its final passage, the same shall take effect and be in full
force.
THE FOREGOIITG ORDI11AFICE is signed and approved by me this _,2,_jE day of
1951.
14AYOR. OF THE CITY OF A11AHEIVIr
ATTEST:
L
CI CLERri OF THEY OF AKA1 IM
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTTY OF ORAi1GE ) ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM
I, CHARLES E. GRIFFITH, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby
certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the // day of r= -T—,1951,
and that the same was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council
held on the day of 1951, by the following vote of the
members thereof:
AYES: COMMIL1317.6/.�� 'ell
1TOES: COMMILIMN:
ABSW,,T: COUNCILIMT: � f
U%'the Cit of Anaheim approved and
AID I FtJRTHE�. CERTIFY that the Mayor o
signed said Ordinance on the day of , 1951•
IFI WITFIESS MREOF, I have hereunto, set my and and affixed the seal of
said City of Anaheim thisday of '. , 1551•
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