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3661FOLLOWS: ORDINANCE N0. 3661 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM REPEAL- ING SECTIONS 15.16.001 THROUGH 15.16.200 OF TITLE 15, CHAPTER 15.16 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI- CIPAL CODE AND ADOPTING THE 1975 EDITION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, WITH AMENDMENTS THERETO, AND AMENDING TITLE 15, CHAPTER 15.16 BY ADDING THERETO NEW SECTIONS 15.16.001 THROUGH 15.16.140. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS SECTION 1. That Sections 15.16.001 through 15.16.200 of Title 15, Chapter 15.16 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same are hereby, repealed. SECTION 2. That Title 15, Chapter 15.16, of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended by adding thereto new Sections 15.16.001 through 15.16.140 to read as follows: "CHAPTER 15.16 SECTION 15.16.001 ELECTRICAL CODE APPROVAL OF CODE The City Council does find and determine, as a result of study and investigation conducted by the City and its building officials, that the National Electrical Code, 1975 Edition, is an approved Code for adoption by reference within the meaning of Section 50022.1 of the Government Code of the State of California. SECTION 15.16.010 ADOPTION OF NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, 1975 EDITION Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 50022.1 to 50022.8, inclusive, of the Government Code of the State of California, the City Council of the City of Anaheim does hereby adopt by reference, the National Electrical Code, 1975 Edition, with amendments thereto; that three copies of the Code shall be filed in the Office of the City Clerk and shall be kept there for public inspection while the Code is enforced, all of which copies shall be certified to be true copies by the City Clerk. The City Clerk shall at all times maintain a reasonable supply of copies of the Code available for purchase by the public at a moderate price not to exceed the actual cost thereof to the City of Anaheim. -1- SECTION 15.16.020 AMENDMENTS Certain portions of the National Electrical Code, 1975 Edition, are hereby amended as follows in this chapter. SECTION 15.16.030 CONDUCTORS Section 110-5 of the National Electrical Code shall be amended to read as follows: Conductors normally used to carry current shall be of copper unless otherwise provided in this Code. Where the conductor material is not specified, the sizes given in this Code shall apply to copper con- ductors. Where other materials are used, the size shall be changed accordingly. All sections of the National Electrical Code, 1975 Edition, allowing the use of aluminum conductors shall be amended to read that no aluminum conductor smaller than #8 AWG shall be used (Dryer circuits). SECTION 15.16.035 SCOPE Section 210-1 of the National Electrical Code shall be amended to read as follows: Section 210-1. The provisions of this Article shall apply to branch circuits supplying lighting or appli- ance loads or combinations of such loads. Where motors, or motor -operated appliances, are connected to any circuit supplying lighting or other appliance loads, the provisions of both this Article and Arti- cle 430 shall apply. Article 430 shall apply where branch circuit supplies only motor loads. (a) Accessory uses or other buildings, signs, etc., separately located on the same lot or premises shall have connecting conductors run under- ground. (Agricultural areas excepted.) (b) Where space circuit protective devices are provided or space for future circuit protec- tive devices is provided on the buss in any flush or semiflush mounted panel, then race- ways of sufficient capacity to permit utili- zation of such space or spaces shall be pro- vided to an approved accessible location. Such accessible location is normally defined as follows: Where sufficient attic space is available or underfloor space is available, a raceway shall terminate conveniently for future use in each such space. Where this -2- condition does not exist or other factors govern, then such terminations shall be ap- proved by the enforcing authority. (c) OTHER LOADS. Branch -circuit conductors sup- plying loads other than cooking appliances as covered in (b) above and as listed in Section 210-2 shall have an ampacity sufficient for the loads served and shall be of size suffi- cient for 20 AMPS. SECTION 15.16.040 RECEPTACLE OUTLETS REQUIRED Section 210-25(b) of the National Electrical Code shall be amended to read as follows: (b) DWELLING -TYPE OCCUPANCIES. In every kitchen, family room, dining room, breakfast room, living room, parlor, library, den, sun room, bedroom, recreation room, or similar rooms, receptacle outlets shall be installed so that no point along the floor line in any wall space is more than six (6) feet, measured horizontally, from an outlet in that space, including any wall space two (2) feet or more in width and the wall space occupied by slid- ing panels in exterior walls. The wall space afforded by fixed room dividers, such as free- standing bar -type counters, shall be included in the six (6) foot measurement. In kitchen and dining areas, a receptacle out- let shall be installed at each counter space 12 inches wide or wider. Counter top spaces separated by range tops, refrigerators, or sinks shall be considered as separate counter top spaces. Receptacles rendered inaccessible by the installation of stationary appliances shall not be considered as these required out- lets. Receptacle outlets shall, insofar as practicable, be spaced equal distances apart. Receptacle out- lets in floors shall not be counted as part of the required number of receptacle outlets unless located close to the wall. At least one wall receptacle outlet shall be in- stalled in the bathroom adjacent to the basin location. For a one -family dwelling, at least one recepta- cle outlet shall be installed outdoors, adjacent to patio or practicable patio area. -3- At least one receptacle outlet shall be installed in each basement, garage and carport. All receptacles required by this Section shall be supplied with a minimum of No. 12 AWG wire. EXCEPTION: In hotel, motel and multiple occupan- cies, receptacles may be omitted. SECTION 15.16.045 LIGHTING OUTLETS REQUIRED. Section 210-26 of the National Electrical Code shall be amended to read as follows: (a) DWELLING -TYPE OCCUPANCIES. At least one wall switch controlled lighting outlet shall be in- stalled in every habitable room; in hallways, stairways, garages, carports and at outdoor en- trances. At least one lighting outlet shall be installed in attic, underfloor space, utility area and basement where used for storage or con- taining equipment requiring servicing. SECTION 15.16.050 FEEDERS Section 215 of the National Electrical Code shall be amended by adding new Paragraph 10 thereto, to read as follows: Article 215-10. RACEWAYS. All feeder and subfeeder conductors shall be installed in an approved raceway. SECTION 15.16.055 BRANCH CIRCUITS REQUIRED Section 220-3 of the National Electrical Code shall be amended to read as follows: Branch circuits for lighting and for appliances, in- cluding motor -operated appliances, shall be provided to supply the loads computed in accordance with Section 220-2. In addition, branch circuits shall be provided for specific loads not covered by Section 220-2 where required elsewhere in this Code; for small appliance loads as specified in (b) below; and for laundry loads as specified in (c) below. No convenience receptacle or appliance receptacle shall be installed or operated on a general lighting branch circuit at any time in any occupancy. SECTION 15.16.060 SERVICES Section 230 of the National Electrical Code shall be amended to read as follows: Section 230-43. WIRING METHODS FOR 600 VOLTS OR LESS. Service entrance conductors extending along the exter- ior or entering buildings or other structures shall be enclosed in rigid metal conduit to the first over current device, or for circuits not exceeding 600 Volts in wire ways auxiliary gutters or as busways. (Over Head Services.) SECTION 15.16.070 MAXIMUM NUkMER OF DISCONNECTS Section 230-71(a) of the National Electrical Code shall be amended to read as follows: (a) Disconnection from service conductors. A single fusible switch or automatic circuit breaker shall be provided to disconnect all ungrounded conductors supplying each sepa- rately metered occupancy. SECTION 15.16.080 MADE ELECTRODES Section 250-83 of the National Electrical Code shall be amended to read as follows: Section 250-83. Where electrodes described in Section 250-81 and 250-82 are not available, the grounding electrode shall consist of not less than 20 feet of bare copper conductor not smaller than No. 4; or not less than 20 feet of No. 4 steel reinforcing bar; or not less than 20 feet of 3/4 inch galvanized steel conduit; or an approved equal installed as follows: The electrode shall be located in the bottom of the foundation footing with minimum con- crete encasement of 3 inches. One end of the electrode shall extend out of the founda- tion adjacent to the equipment to be grounded to permit the grounding conductor to be se- cured by an approved method. SECTION 15.16.090 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL CONTINUITY - CONDUCTORS Section 300-13(b) of the National Electrical Code shall be amended to read as follows: In all circuits, the continuity of conductors shall not be dependent upon device connections such as lamp holders, receptacles, etc. where the removal of such devices would interrupt the continuity. -5- SECTION 15.16.100 NONIMETALLIC-SHEATHED CABLE Section 336-3 of the National Electrical Code shall be amended to read as follows: Section 336-3. USES PERMITTED OR NOT PERMITTED. Non- metallic sheathed cable shall not be used for exposed wiring and shall only be used for concealed wiring in one and two family dwellings or multi -family dwellings (apartment houses) not exceeding three floors above grade. (a) Type NM. This type of nonmetallic sheathed cable may be installed for concealed work in normally dry locations. It may be installed or fished in air voids in masonry block or tile walls where such walls are not exposed or subject to excessive moisture or dampness. Type NM cable shall not be installed where ex- posed to corrosive fumes or vapors; nor shall it be embedded in masonry or concrete and cov- ered with plaster of similar finish. (b) Moisture and Corrosion -Resistant Type NMC. This type of nonmetallic sheathed cable may be installed fpr concealed work in dry, moist, damp or corrosive locations, and in outside and inside walls of masonry block or tile. Where embedded in plaster or run in shallow chase in masonry walls and covered with plas- ter within 2 inches of the finished surface, it shall be protected against damage from nails by a cover of corrosion -resistant coated steel at least 1/16 inch in thickness and 3/4 inch wide in the chase or under the final surface finish. SECTION 15.16.110 ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING Section 348-1 of the National Electrical Code shall be amended to read as follows: Section 348-1. USE. Electrical metallic tubing may be used for both exposed and concealed work. Electrical metallic tubing protected from corrosion solely by en- amel shall not be used. Electrical metallic tubing shall not be used (1) where, during installation or afterwards, it will be subject to severe physical dam- age; (2) for installation underground or in concrete. Where practicable, the use of dissimilar metals through- out the system shall be avoided to eliminate the possi- bility of galvanic action. (3) Electrical metallic tubing shall not be used where exposed directly to the weather or excessive moisture. SECTION 15.16.120 FLEXIBLE KETAL CONDUIT Section 350-2 of the National Electrical Code shall be amended to read as follows: Section 350-2. USE. Flexible metal conduit shall not be used (1) in wet locations unless conductors are of the lead -covered type or of other type specifically approved for the conditions; (2) in hoistways, except as provided in Section 260-21; (3) in storage battery rooms; (4) in any hazardous location except as permit- ted in Section 501-4(b), 502-4 and 503-3; nor (5) where rubber -covered conductors are exposed to oil, gasoline, or other materials having a deteriorating effect on rubber; (6) for installation underground, exposed to the water, embedded in masonry, concrete, adobe, plaster or similar finish; (7) where exposed tc physical damage. SECTION 15.16.130 LIGHTING FIXTURES Section 410-3 of the National Electrical Code may be amended to read as follows: Section 410-3. LIVE PARTS. Fixtures, lampholders, lamps, rosettes, and receptacles shall have no live parts normally exposed to contact. Exposed accessible terminals in lampholders, receptacles, and switches shall not be installed in metal fixture canopies or in open bases of portable table or floor lamps. No pull -chain fixtures shall be permitted. SECTION 15.16.140 APPLIANCES Section 422-5 of the National Electrical Code shall be amended by adding Paragraph (c) thereto to read as follows: (c) In every dwelling unit, fixed or stationary appliances, such as food grinders, dishwashers, washing machines, dryers, laundry tray loca- tions, built-in heaters, refrigerators, or any other fixed appliances with 1/4 H.P. or larger shall be on a separate branch circuit supplied by a minimum Ampacity of 20 Amps. Each dwell- ing unit shall have installed therein an indi- vidual food waste grinder branch circuit. Said circuit shall be supplied with a minimum No. 12 AWG wire and a 15 ampere indicating type switch. Said switch shall be located in the wall adjacent to the sink. Food waste -7- grinder shall be wired with a minimum of No. 16 AWG 3 -wire SPT -3 thermoplastic hard finish cord or equal and an approved grounding type, cord grip cap must be used. SECTION 3. That the following sections and articles of the National Code, 1975 Edition, are hereby deleted: Section 300-15(b) Exceptions 1 and 5 Article 334 METAL -CLAD CABLE Section 336-11 SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY. The City Council of the City of Anaheim hereby declares that should any section, paragraph, sentence or word of this chap- ter of the Code, hereby adopted, be declared for any reason to be invalid, it is the intent of the Council that it would have passed all other portions of this chapter independent of the elimination herefrom of any such portion as may be declared invalid. SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this or- dinance and shall cause the same to be printed once within fifteen (15) days after its adoption in the Anaheim Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circulated in said City, and thirty (30) days from and after its final passage, it shall take effect and be in full force. THE FOREGOING OR.DI14ANCE is approved and signed by me this 15rh day of Marr,h , 1977• MAYOR OF . THE CITY/ O ANA EIIYi ~ ATTEST: CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM PAL: JW: fm. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, LINDA D. ROBERTS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 3661 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 1st day of March, 1977, and that the same was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 15th day of March, 1977, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Kaywood, Seymour, Roth and Thom NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Kott ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim approved and signed said Ordinance No. 3661 on the 15th day of March, 1977. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Anaheim this 15th day of March, 1977. 1041 CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL) I, LINDA D. ROBERTS, City.Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original Ordinance No. 3661 and was published once in the Anaheim Bulletin on -the 25th day of March, 1977. CITY CL RK fuiuu-eTa 2uzpTTng hQ