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2525ORDINANCE NO. 2525 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY. OF ANAHEIM REPEALING CHAPTER 15.16 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE;. ADOPTING THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL .CODE, 1965 EDITION, WITH AMENDMENTS THERETO; AND AMENDING TITLE 15 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING THERETO A NEW .CHAPTER 15.16. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That Chapter 15.16 of Title 15 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby repealed. SECTION 2. That Title 15 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Chapter 15.16 reading as follows: "CHAPTER 15.16 ELECTRICAL CODE. "SECTION 15.16.001 APPROVAL. "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, 1965 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, 1965 EDITION. "Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 500.22.1 to 50022.8, both inclusive, of the Government Code of the State of Cali- fornia, the City Council of the City of Anaheim does hereby adopt, by reference, the National Electrical Code, 1965 Edition, with amendments thereto; that threecopies 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. "SECTION 15 .16.020 AMENDMENTS. "Certain portions of the National Electrical Code, 1965 Edition, are hereby amended as follows: "SECTION 15.16.030 ALTERATIONS. AND ADDITIONS.. (a) Alterations or extensions to, and alterations and renewals of existing installations shall be made in compliance with the provisions of this Chapter. -1- (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 extension does not exceed fifty (50) per cent 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 Chapter, provided such damage exceeds fifty (50) per cent 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 require additions to circuit or circuits. "SECTION 15.16.040 "Article 210 of the National Electrical Code, 1965 Edition, is hereby amended to read as follows: 210 BRANCH CIRCUITS 210-1 SCOPE. The provisions of this Article shall apply to branch circuits supplying lighting or appliance 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 Article 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 underground. (Agricultural areas excepted.) (b) Where spare circuit protective devices are provided or space for future circuit protective devices are pro- vided on the bus in any flush or semi -flush mounted panel, then raceways of sufficient capacity to permit utilization of such spares or spaces shall be provided to an approved accessible location. Such accessible location is 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 condition does not exist, then such termin- ation shall be approved by the Electrical Inspector. 210-22 RECEPTACLE OUTLETS REQUIRED. 210-22 of the National Electrical Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 210-22 RECEPTACLE OUTLETS REQUIRED. Receptacle outlets shall be installed as follows: (a) GENERAL. Where portable cords are used, except where the attachment of cords by other means is specifically permitted. -2- (b) DWELLING TYPE OCCUPANCIES. In every kitchen, dining room, breakfast room, living room, parlor, library, den, sun room, recreation room and bedroom, 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 wide or greater and the wall space occupied by sliding panels in exterior walls. The receptacle outlets shall, insofar as practicable, be spaced equal distances apart. Receptacle outlets in floor shall not be counted as part of the required number of receptacle outlets unless located close to the wall. At least one outlet shall be installed for the laundry. As limited elsewhere in this Code, a maximum of twelve (12) outlets may be installed on any one circuit, and overcurrent protection shall be twenty (20) amperes. Outlets in other sections of the dwelling for special appliances such as laundry equipment, shall be placed within six (6) feet of the intended location of the appliance. (c) Guest rooms in hotels, motels, and similar occupancies shall have receptacles installed in accordance with Section 210-22(b). Paragraphs (d) and (e) are hereby added to Section 210-22 of the National Electrical Code to read as follows: (d) MINIMUM WIRE SIZE. For the supply of current to general appliance and convenience receptacle circuits, no conductor smaller than No. 12 A.W.G. shall be installed. No convenience receptacle or appliance receptacle shall be installed or operated on a general lighting branch circuit at any time in any occupancy. EXCEPTION: As permitted by Section 210-26(b). (e) At least one receptacle shall be installed in rooms containing one or more wash basins or lavatories. 210-26. LIGHTING OUTLETS. Section 210-26 is hereby added to the National Electrical Code to read as follows: 210.26. LIGHTING OUTLETS. (a) Each single family dwelling and each occupancy of a multi -family dwelling shall have not less than one general lighting branch circuit with a maximum of twelve (12) lighting outlets per circuit installed, minimum wire size shall be No. 14 A.W.G. (b) Every room shall have at least one switched general lighting outlet. Living rooms, bedrooms, family rooms and dens may be excepted, provided at least -3- one switched wall receptacle is installed of the "Split Plug" variety and supplied by a lighting branch circuit and a convenience outlet circuit. NOTE: The intent of the above is to provide. two circuits per room. (c) Entrance doorways providing access to the premises from the exterior shall be provided with exterior illumination suitably located. The illuminating source shall be controlled by an interior switch conveniently located near the doorway. NOTE: The intent of the above is not to provide a light and switch .at every door but only to provide adequate illumination for normal egress and ingress at all doors. "SECTION 15.16.05.0. FEEDERS "Section 215-7 of the National Electrical Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 215-7. Installation Requirements. Where .a feeder suppliesbranch circuits in which grounding conductors are .required, the .feeder shall include orIprovide a grounding means to which the grounding conductor of the branch circuit shall be connected. All feeders and sub -feeders shall be installed in an approved race- way. aceway. "SECTION 15.16.060 SIZE OF SERVICE CONDUIT ((.d) will be covered in Article .210 of the National Electrical Code Amendments.) "Section 220-7 of the National Electrical Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 220-7. OPTIONAL CALCULATIONS FOR SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING OR INDIVIDUAL APARTMENT OF MULTI -FAMILY DWELLING. For a single family dwelling or individual apartment .of a multi -family dwelling served by a 115/230 volt, 3 wire, 100 ampere or larger service where total load is supplied by one feeder or one set of service entrance conductors, the .following percentages may be used in lieu of the method of determining feeder (and service) loads detailed in Section 220-4.' All other load shall include 1500 watts for each 20 -ampere appliance outlet circuit (Section 220-3(b); lighting and portable appliances at 3 watts per square foot; all fixed appliances, (including four or more .separately controlled space heating units '(see Section 220-4 (k)), ranges, wall - mounted ovens and counter -mounted cooking units) at name- plate rated load (kva for motors and other low power -factor loads) . See Examples: l(b) and 1(c) of Chapter 9. -4- Table 220-7 OPTIONAL CALCULATION Per. cent LOAD (in kw or kva) of load Air conditioning and cooling including heat pump compressors (see. Section 220-4(k) . . . . . . 100% Central Electrical space heating (see Section 220-4(k) . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 100% Less than four separately controlled electrical space heating units (See Section 22.0-4(k). . . . . 100% First 10 kw of all other load. . . . . . . . . . . 100-% Remainder of other load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40% "SECTION 15.16.07.0 METHOD OF INSTALLING SERVICE. "Article 230, SERVICES of the.National Electrical Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 230-44 WIRING METHODS. Service -entrance conductors extending along the exterior or entering buildings or other structures shall be enclosed in rigid conduit, or, ,for circuits not exceeding 600volts, in wire- ways,,auxiliary gutters, or as busways. 230-70(a) of the Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 230-70(a) Disconnection from Service Conductors. A main disconnect shall be provided for disconnecting all conduc- tors in the building or other structure .from the service entrance .conductors 230-71.(g) of the Code is hereby. deleted. 230-71. RATING OF SERVICE EQUIPMENT 230-71(a). Amend Exception No. l to read as follows: EXCEPTION NO. 1. For single family residences having having a floor area of 100.0. square .feet or over, or an initial load of 10 K.W. or more,computed in accordance with Section 220-1, the service .equipment :shall have a rating of not.less than 100 ampers, 230 volt, 3 wire. "SECTION .15.16.080 LOCATION OF SERVICK HEADS. "Service locations shall be approved by serving utility. A minimum of 18" of conduit above eave, Iroof or parapet wall. A minimum of 14" of conductor extended from service head for utility attachment. -5- "SECTION .15.16.090 VOLTAGE DROP. "National Electrical Code Article 240 Overcurrent Protection, 240-16 of the. Code :is amended to read as follows: LOCATION .IN PREMISES. Overcurrent devices. shall be located where :they will be: (a) Readily accessible,except as provided in.Section 230-92 for service.equipment and Section 364-11 for busways. (b) Not exposed to physical damage.. (a) Not in the vicinity of easily ignitable materials. (d) Branch Circuit protective..devices shall be installed in and for each occupancy. EXCEPTION NO. 1. When remodeling existing occupancies if changed to a different classification as'defined by 'Table of Groups of. Occupancy' then the said protective devices may be located at one .central point. EXCEPTION NO. 2. Branch circuit protective. .devices for single .family residence. NOTE: NOTE: Nothing contained in this Code shall be. deemed or construed to permit the installation of any electrical device .outlet or circuit .in any occupancy, the. -control of or the protection of which is not accessible to the occupant -at all times. "SECTION .15.16.100 "Section 250-83 of the. National Electrical Code is hereby amended to read as follows: MADE ELECTRODES. Where electrodes described in Sections 250-81 and 250-82 are not available, the grounding electrode shall consist of: 1. A number 4 steel reinforcing bar, or an approved equal, a minimum of 20 feet long embedded in the building concrete foundation. 'The bar shall be located in the bottom of the -footing with a minimum concrete covering of 3 inches, measured from the underside. One end of thebar shall extend out of the foundation adjacent to the equipment to be grounded to permit the grounding conductor to be secured by an approved'method.' EXCEPTION Where the above method is not practical, the. following electrodes may be used upon approval of the enforcing authority. (a) PLATE ELECTRODES. Each plate electrode shall present not .less than 2 square feet of surface to exterior soil. Electrodes of iron or steel IM plates shall be at least 1/4.inch in thickness. Electrodes of nonferrous metal shall be at .least 0.06 inch .in thickness (b.) PIPE ELECTRODES. Electrodes of pipe or conduit shall be not smaller than of the 3/4 inch trade size and, where of iron or steel, shall have .the outer surfacegalvanized or otherwise metal -coated for corrosion protection. (c) ROD ELECTRODES. Electrodes of rods of .steel or iron shall be at least 5/8 inch in diameter. Approved rods of nonferrous materials or their approved equi- valent.used for electrodes shall be not :less than 1/2 inch in diameter. "SECTION 15.16.110 . "Article 334. METAL -CLAD CABLE 334-6 of the National Electrical Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 334-6. USE. Except where otherwise specified elsewhere in this Code, and where not subject to physical damage, metal clad cable may be installed for branch circuits and feeders in concealed work as follows: (a) TYPE MC. This. type .of powercable may be used in partially protected areas,.such .as in.continous rigid cable supports and the like, in dry locations and when any of the following conditions are met.it may be used in wet locations: (l) The metallic covering is impervious to moisture. (2) A lead sheath or moisture impervious jacket is provided under the: metal covering. (3) The .insulated conductors under the metallic .covering are .approved for use in wet locations. (See Section 300-5) (b.) TYPE AC. Metal -clad cable of the AC type may be in dry locations; for under plaster extensions as provided in Article 344.;. and embedded in plaster finish on brick or other masonry, except .in damp or wet locations. This cable may berun or fished in the..airvoids of masonry block or tile walls; where .such walls are exposed or subject to excessive moisture or dampness or are below grade line, Type ACL cable .shall be used. This cable .shall contain lead covered con- ductors (Type.ACL), if used where exposed to the weather or. to. continuous moisture, for underground runs and embedded in masonry, concrete :or fill in buildings in course of construction, or where .exposed to oil', or other conditions have a deteriorating effect on the .insulation. Type. AC metal -clad cable shall not be used where prohibited elsewhere .in this Code, including (1) in theaters, except as provided in Section'520-4; (2.) in motion picture studios; -7- (3) in any hazardous locations; (4.) whereexposed to corrosive .fumes or vapors, or to weather; (5.) on cranes or hoists, except as provided in Section 610-11 Exception No. 3; (6) in storage battery rooms; (7.) in hoistways or on elevators, except as provided in Section 620-21; or (8) commercial garages where prohibited in Article 511; (9) Type AC or ACL Metal -clad cable may only be used in single family and duplex dwellings and their accessory buildings. "SECTION .15.16.12 0 ."Article 336, Non metallic Sheathed cable, 336-3 of the National Electrical Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 336-3. USE. Non-metallic sheathed cable shall not be used for exposed wiring and shall only be used for concealed wiring on single family or duplex dwellings as follows: (a) TYPE NM. This type of non-metallic 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 mositure or dampness. Type NM cable shall not be installed where .exposed to corrosive fumes or vapors; nor shall it be embedded in masonry or concrete and covered with plaster of similar finish. (b.) Moisture .and Corrosion -Resistant Type NMC. This type of non-metallic sheathed cable may be installed for concealed work in dry, moist, damp or corrosive loca- tions, 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 plaster. 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 thick- ness and 3/4 inch wide in the chase or under the final surface finish.. 336-6 of the. National Electrical Code is hereby. deleted. "SECTION 15.16.130 "Article .348 ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING. 348-1 of the National Electrical Code .is hereby amended to read as follows: 348-1. USE. Electrical metallic tubing may be. used for both exposed and concealed work. Electrical metallic tubing protected from corrosion solely by enamel shall not be :used. Electrical metallic tubing shall not be used (1) where during installation or afterwards, it will be subject to severe physical damage; (2.) for installation underground, in concrete,. or where exposed to the weather, ME or excessive moisture. Where practicable,the use of dissimilar metals throughout the system shall be avoided to eliminate.the possibility of galvanic action. (See Section 300-5 for limitation'in the. use of ferrous raceways and fittings protected from corrosion solely by -enamel.) "SECTION 15.16.140 "Article 250 Flexible Metal Conduit 350-2 of the National Electrical Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 350-2. USE. Flexible metal conduct 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 620-21; (3.) in. storage battery rooms; (4) in any hazardous location except as permitted in Section 501-4(b-), 502-4 and 503-4; nor (5.) where .rubber -covered conductors are exposed to oil, gasoline, or other materials having a deteriorating effect -on rubber; (6.) for installation under- ground, exposed to the weather, embedded in masonry, con- crete,.adobe, plaster or similar finish; (7.) where exposed to physical damage.. "SECTION .15.16.150. "Article .410 LIGHTING FIXTURES, LAMPHOLDERS, LAMPS, RECEPTACLES AND ROSETTES 410-8 of. the National Electrical Code is hereby amended to .read as follows: 410-8. FIXTURES IN CLOTHES CLOSETS. Paragraph (c.) is herebyadded to. Section 410-8 of the National Electrical Code .to read as follows: (c) All lighting outlets: shall be .operated by a wall or .door switch .(no pull chain lighting fixtures. permitted) . "410-29 of the National Electrical Code is hereby: amended to read as follows.: 410-29. FIXTURES- RATING (a) All fixtures: requiring ballasts or transformer shall be plainly marked with their electrical rating and the. manufacturer's name, trade -mark or other suitable means of identification. (b.) The -electrical rating shall include the voltage and frequency, and shall indicate the .current rating of the. :unit including the ballast, transformer or auto -transformer. Paragraph . (c) is herebyadded to Section 410-29 of the National Electrical Code to read as follows: (c.) No such .equipment shall be :installed in which the . power factor is less than 90 .per cent. -9- "SECTION 15.15.160 "Article 422 Appliances. 422-2 of the National Electrical Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 422-2 BRANCH CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS. Every appliance shall be supplied by a branch circuit of one of the types specified in Article 210. Motor -operated appliances shall also conform to the requirements of Article 430. In every dwelling unit fixed appliances, such as food grinders, dishwashers, washing machines, dryers, laundry tray locations, built-in refrigerators, built-in freezers, furnaces, air -conditioners and built-in heaters, or any other fixed appliances with motors 1/4 H.P. or larger shall be on a separate branch circuit supplied by a minimum No. 12 A.W.G. wire. Each dwelling unit shall have installed therein an individual food waste grinder branch circuit. Said circuit shall be supplied with a minimum No. 12 A.W.G. wire and a 15 ampere indicating type switch. Said switch shall be located in the wall adjacent to the sink. Food waste grinder shall be wired with a minimum of No. 16.A.W.G. 3 -wire S.P.T.-3 thermoplastic hard finish cord or equal and an approved grounding type, cord grip cap must be used. 11422-40 of the National Electrical Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 422-40. GENERAL (a) Equipment for use with electrical space heating system shall be of a type approved for such service. (b) In addition to complying with the general requirements for appliances, such equipment shall comply with Part E of this Article. (c) The special provisions of this Article shall apply to electrically energized units, panels and cables for space heating. They shall also include central heating systems employing electrical heating units. (d) Electrical space heating systems employing methods of installation other than covered by Part E of this Article may be used only by special permission. Paragraph (e) is hereby added to Section 422-40 of the National Electrical Code to read as follows: (e) Approved recessed ceiling heaters using not more than one (1) 250 watts infrared lamp may be installed on a lighting branch circuit by reducing the allowable number of lighting outlets by two (2), for each single lamp device used. However, not more than two (2) such devices shall be connected to any one (1) lighting branch circuit. Any number of multiple lamp and single lamp heaters, the total wattage not exceeding 1500 watts or the total number of 250 watt lamps not exceeding six (6), may be connected to a separate 20 ampere branch circuit. -10- "SECTION 16.16.170 "Section 512-A is hereby added to: Article 512 - RESIDENTIAL STORAGE .GARAGES of the National Electrical Code .to read as follows: 512-A GENERAL. Gar_ages. or carports accessory to. dwelling units shall be wired with a minimum of one switched light outlet, and one receptacle per. each .twoo auto stalls and/or fraction thereof. Said wiring, if exposed, shall be in approved metal raceways. All wiring todetached accessory buildings shall be run underground. EXCEPTION:. Group H Occupancy, receptacle may be omitted. "SECT.I.ON 15.16.180 "Article 600 ELECTRICAL SIGNS. AND OUTLINE LIGHTING. 600-1 of the National Electrical Code is hereby amended to read as follows : 600-1. SCOPE. The .provisions of the Article shall apply to the installation of conductors and equipment for electric signs and outline lighting as defined in Article .100.. A sign circuit .shall be provided and installed to an accessi- ble location at .the front of all commercial and store buildings. "600.-2(a) of the National Electrical Code is hereby deleted as presently written and the following substituted to: read: (a) Disconnecting Means Required. An accessible dis- connecting 'means consisting of one .or more plug fuses, or a suitable switch shall be installed in or'on each fixed sign and in or on a transformer enclosure of each electric discharge outline lighting system to provide .means for disconnecting all ungrounded con- ductors supplying such equipment.. "SECTION -15.16.190 COMMERCIAL, STORAGE, AND MARKET BUILDINGS. "A sign circuit shall be provided and installed to an accessible location at the :front of all commercial and store building occupancies. The sign circuit and/or outlet shall be.controlled by a switch located within sight of the sign and/or outlet, or by a lock type switch if out of sight of sign. "Show windows. At least one switched receptacle shall be installed directly above a show window for each 20 linear feet or fraction thereof of show window area measured horizontally along its base. "SECTION 15.16.200 OUTLETS. "All outlets and appurtenances. shall be left clean, exposed and uncovered. Any person 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. -11- ADMINISTRATIVE SECTIONS "SECTION 15.16.210 DEFINITIONS RESPONSIBILITIES. OF MASTER ELECTRICIAN. "For the purpose of this Chapter, certain words and phrases shall be construed as herein set forth, unless it is apparent from the context that a different meaning is intended: MASTER ELECTRICIAN. The Master Electrician may be the proprietor, employee or corporation officer, but in all cases shall 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 Electrician shall countersign 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 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 counter- sign any permit application for any person other than the person by whom or which he is employed or with :whom or which he is associated or connected. MASTER ELECTRICIAN, C-10 Classification. A bonafide possessor of a valid registered license to install electrical wiring issued by the State of California, and identified by the classification C-10 may be granted a Master Electrician's Certificate of Competency'by- the Electrical Inspector. SIGN ELECTRICIAN. .Any person engaged in the installation or maintenance of any Gas Tube Sign, whether fixed or portable. MAINTENANCE 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 premisesowned or occupied by his employer, but who does not .furnish .any materials or supplies in theexecution of such work. OWNER. An owner is deemed to mean the bonafide owner of the -legal or equitable title to any property. "SECTION 15.16.220. APPLICABILITY. OF CHAPTER - EXCEPTIONS. "The provisions of this Chapter shall apply to all installa- tions of electrical material, fittings, devices:, appliances, fixtures and apparatus referred to in this Chapter as 'Electrical Equipment,' within or on public and private. buildings, structures, and premises and with .the following general exceptions: (a) The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to installations in ships, railway cars or automotive equipment. -12- (b.) The provisions of. this Chapter shall not apply to installations used by electricity supply or communication agencies in the .generation, trans- mission 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 located outdoors or in buildings used exclusively for that purpose. (c) The provisions of this Chapter 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 powersupply to transmitting equipment. "SECTION 15.16.230. BUILDING DIRECTOR - APPOINTMENT. AND DUTIES. "It .shall be :unlawful for the Building Director or any of his assistants to engage .in the business of the sale installation or maintenance of electrical equipment, 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 holding such office. "The Senior Electrical Inspector may 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 maybe appointed and may be allowed the necessary expenses in connection with -such activities "The Building Director shall have authority to designate one or more of his assistants or employees. to perform the. duties of Electrical Inspector or Inspectors. "SECTION 15.16.240 ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR - RI.GHT. OF ENTRY. "The. Electrical Inspectors shall carry proper credentials of their respective office, upon exhibition of which .they shall have. .the right of entry, during usual business hours, to inspect any and all buildings and premises in the perfor- mance of their duties. "When any electrical equipment is found by the Electrical Inspector to be dangerous to property or to persons because it is defective or'defectively installed, the .person responsible for the electrical equipment shall be notified in writing and shall make any changes: or repairs as required by this Chapter or other laws to place .such equipment in safe condition, and if such work is not completed within fifteen days or longer periods as may specified by. the Electrical Inspector, the Inspector shall have authority to disconnect or order the discontinuance of electrical service to the electrical equipment, and any person, utility, or political subdivision ordered to discontinue such electrical service shall do so within twenty-four hours and shall not reconnect or allow it to be reconnected until notified to do so by the. Electrical Inspector. -13- (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 disconnect or cause disconnection of any electrical equipment. (b) The Senior Electrical Inspector may delegate any of his powers or duties to any of his assistants. (c) In cases where the rapid development in the applica- tion and uses of electricity or new and special or unusual methods of building construction create problems or conditions which are not clearly con- templated in the making of this Chapter and make literal application or the rule or rules impractical, the Electrical Inspector is 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 shall be installed. "SECTION 15.16.250 STANDARDS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. (a) INSTALLATION: All electrical installations (industrial, commercial, and residential) in the City shall be in conformity with the provisions of this Chapter, the Electrical Safety Orders of the State of California, and National Electrical Code, 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 and National Electrical Code or by this Chapter, as approved by the American Standards Association, shall be prima facie evidence in conformity with approved standards for safety to life and property. (b) MATERIAL: All materials, devices, appliances, fittings and equipment installed or used in the above described City, shall be in conformity with the provisions of this Chapter, the Electrical Safety Orders of the State of California and National Electrical Code, 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 MATERIALS: Previously used material shall not be re -used without the approval obtained in advance from the Electrical Inspector. -14- "SECTION 15.16.260 MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN. "No person shall install, alter, maintain or repair electrical wiring or equipment in or on buildings owned or occupied by his employer without first having obtained a Certificate of Competency from the. Electrical Inspector. "SECTION 15.16.270 CERTIFICATES. OF COMPETENCY. "All Certificates of Competency issued under this Chapter 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 and shall be chargeable for each year or portion of year in the following amount: The sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per year or any portion thereof. "SECTION 15.16.280 CANCELLATION OF LICENSES. "The. Council may suspend or revoke the license of any electrician licensed hereunder for any violation of this Chapter or for incompetency. "SECTION 15.16.290 DUTIES OF MASTER ELECTRICIANS. "It shall be the duty of every Master Electrician to comply with all requirements of this Chapter and all other ordinances of the City, as well as all laws of the State of California, applicable to electrical work. "SECTION 15.16.300 DUTIES OF MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN. "It shall be the duty of every Maintenance Electrician to comply with all requirements of this Chapter and all other ordinances of the City of Anaheim, as well as all laws of the State of California, applicable to electrical work. "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 existing or new installa- tions which is done by him personally or under his supervision. Such .record shall be available to the Electrical Inspector on request. "SECTION 15.16.310 PERMITS. (a) No electrical permit shall be issued by the Electrical Inspector to any person who is not the -legal possessor of a valid Master Electrician's Certificate of quali- fication, provided that the Electrical Inspector may issue to the .owner of the legal or equitable title to any property in the City of Anaheim used exclusively for single-family residence, to alter, repair, or -15- install any electrical wiring or equipment in or on buildings or premisesin connection with _such .residence or accessory buildings, provided that the electrical work is done by himself, 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 havebeen obtained for the owner's occupancy. (c.) No electrical equipment shall be installed within or on any building, structure or premises publicly or privately owned,'nor shall any alteration or addition be made .in any such existing equipment without securing a permit therefor from the'Electrical Inspector, except as provided in this section andexcept that no permit will be.required to execute any of the classes of electrical work specified in the following Paragraphs l to 3, inclusive. (1) Minor repair work, the replacements of lamps or the:connection of portable electric equipment to suitable :permanently installed receptacles. (2) The provision of this Chapter shall not apply to installations used by electricity supply, rail- way 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, distribu- tion 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 installing the work. The application 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 Chapter, and of the Electrical Safety Orders of the. State of California and the National Electrical Code. If it shall be found that the installation as described will conform with all legal requirements and if the applicant has complied with the provisions of this Chapter, and of the Electrical Safety. Orders of the State of California and the National Electrical Code, 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 applica- tion therefor, be issued to any person regularly employing one or more registered Maintenance -16- Electricians, for the purpose of installing, 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 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 days following the end of each calendar month, the person to whom an annual permit has been issued shall transmit to the Electrical Inspector a duplicate copy of the Maintenance Electrician's 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. "SECTION 15.16.320 FEES FOR PERMITS AND INSPECTION - PENALTIES. (a) Before any permit is granted for the installation or alteration of electrical equipment, the person making the application for such permit shall pay to the Electrical Inspection Division of the City of Anaheim a fee in such amount as is required by this Chapter. (b) The fee for any additional wiring, not included in or authorized by a permit shall be the difference between the fee paid when the permit was issued and the fee for electrical wiring added to the installation by the same person or firm. After final approval has been given by the Electrical Inspection Division on any electrical permit, a new permit must be obtained for any electrical wiring installed on the same premises at a later date. (c) Failure to take out a permit and pay fees therefor before commencing work shall be deemed evidence of violation of the provisions of this Chapter. Double the amount of permit fee shall be assessed for work commencing before a permit is issued. -17- "SECTION 15.16.330 RESPONSIBILITY. _ "This Chapter 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 property caused by any defect therein, nor shall the City be held as assuming any such liability by reason of the inspection authorized herein, or certificate of inspection issued as herein provided. "SECTION 15.16.340 INTERPRETATION. "The language .used in this Chapter and in the State Electrical Code,. which is made .a part of this Chapter 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 Chapter, such interpretations and determinations shall be made in writing and a record kept, which .record shall be open to the public "SECTION 15.16.350 PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS. "Any person, firm or corporation, whether as principal, agent, employee or otherwise,violating any of the provisions of this Chapter shall be .guilty. of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be' punishable by a fine .of not more .than Five Hundred Dollars ($:500.00), or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a period not .exceeding six (6.) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Such .person, firm or corporation shall be. :deemed guilty of a separate offense for. each .and every day during any portion of which any violation of this Chapter is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm or corporation, and shall be punishable as herein provided. "In addition to the penaltieshereinabove provided, and condition caused or permitted to exist in violation of any of the :provisions of this Chapterr shall be deemed a public nuisance.and may be, by this City, summarily abated as such, and each .day such condition continues shall be regarded as a new and separate offense. Igo "SECTION 15.16.360 ELECTRICAL FEES. NEW CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTIAL: (Single or Multi -family) Fees listed in the following paragraph for residential new construction include all electrical installations when formula is applied to the square footage of area. One Cent ($.01) per square foot, plus $1.25 for each service meter, plus $2.00 for permit issuance. One-half Cent ($.005) per square foot for detached or attached garages on the same service. HOTELS AND MOTELS: Use regular fee schedule for all areas except garages. One-half Cent ($.005) per square foot for detached or attached garages on the same service in hotel and motel occupancies. COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND ASSEMBLIES: Use regular fee schedule below. REGULAR FEE SCHEDULE Minimum permit fee of $2.00, plus $1.25 for each meter socket on permit, plus fees as listed below for installations. (For Commercial meters, see schedule.) COOKING APPLIANCES: For each electrical range (standard) $1.00 For cooking units with oven (domestic) 1.00 For each additional oven (domestic) 1.00 For each electrical range (commercial) 2.00 For ovens (commercial not over 15,000 W.) 1.50 For ovens (commercial over 15,000 W) 3.00 For each fry -cooking, toaster, waffle iron, coffee maker, or cooking device 3,000 W or under 1.00 For each fry -kettle, toaster, waffle iron, coffee maker, or cooking device 3,000 W or over 1.50 FIXTURES: First 20 fixtures, each .20 Additional fixtures, each .10 Mercury vapor fixtures on pole, each 1.00 Additional mercury vapor fixture on the same pole, each .20 GENERATORS, MOTORS, AND TRANSFORMERS: H.P., K.W. OR K.V.A. Rating of equipment Up to and including 1 1.25 Over 1 and not over 5 2.00 Over 5 and not over 15 3.00 Over 15 and not over 50 4.00 Over 50 and not over 100 6.25 Over 100 and not over 500 12.50 Over 500 18.75 -19- HOME APPLIANCES: Clothes dryer Dishwasher Furnace Garbage Disposal Kitchen fan MISCELLANEOUS: For each moving picture machine, including equipment used in connection therewith For each ceiling fan For other permanently connected fans with a motor of not more than 1/2 H.P. For all motor (permanently connected fans) as indicated in motor table of fees For each X-ray machine For each sterilizer For each dental unit For each barber pole For each welder of the transformer type For each self-contained vegetable and meat For each deep freeze box For each beverage and ice cream cabinet For each drinking fountain For each showcase with lights $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 sound 2.50 1.00 1.00 same case For any self-contained factory wire approval unit For each dwelling service meter For each comm. service meter, in excess of 200 amp For each time clock For each building moved to a new location For each Murphy type kitchen Trailer Park plan check fee 1/2 electric permit fee See Table 2.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.25 5.00 1.00 5.00 2.50 OUTLETS FOR COMMERCIAL, HOTELS, MOTELS, AND EXISTING RESIDENTIAL, AND PARKING AND CHRISTMAS LOTS: First 20 outlets, each .20 Additional outlets, each .10 For each 5 feet or fraction thereof multi - outlet assembly .10 For each mutiple appliance outlet assembly 1.00 SIGNS AND HIGH POTENTIAL GAS TUBE LIGHTING: One sign and one transformer $2.00 Each additional sign and one transformer at the same location (same building) 1.00 For each extra transformer, flasher or time clock 1.00 Each additional sign and one transformer on same lot 2.00 Sign and one transformer moved to a new location 2.00 For each additional sign and transformer moved to the same new location 1.00 For altering or changing lettering of an existing sign 1.00 For connecting (hook-up) of each sign or decorative outline tubing 1.00 -20- LAMP HOLDING DEVICES USED ON SIGNS, OR MARQUEES: For each lamp holding device used an connection with a sign or marquee. From 1 to 20 inclusive, each .05 Next 100, each .03 For each additional .01 TEMPORARY, PERMANENT OR CONSTRUCTION POLES: For temporary, permanent or construction poles, each $2.00 TEMPORARY UNDERGROUND AND WORK -WITH SERVICES: Temporary underground service 5.00 Temporary work -with service (residential) 2.50 Temporary work -with service (commercial) 5.00 NOTE: Inspections for which no fee is herein perscribed, Minimum charge 3.00 A fee of $10.00 shall be paid for each annual Maintenance Electrician Permit at the time 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 such work is inspected; these fees shall be in addition to fee paid at time annual permit is issued." SECTION 3. The City Clerk .shall certify to the passage of this ordinance 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 ORDINANCE is approved and signed by me this 18th day of June , 1968. MAYOR OF THE -CITY OF ANAE ATTEST: CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM -21- STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, DEME M. WILLIAMS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 2525 was intro- duced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim held on the 28th day of May, 1968, and that the same was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting -of said City Council held on the 18th day of June, 1968, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES:. COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None AND I -FURTHER CERTIFY that the-Xayor of the City of Anaheim approved and signed said Ordinance No. 2525 on the 18th day of June, 1968. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto pet my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Anaheim this 18th.day of June, 1968. CITY CLERK OF THECITY--'—O-F ANAHEIM (SM) I, DENS M. WILLIAMS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original Ordinance No. 2525 y and was published once in the Anaheim Bulletin on the'28'th day of June, 1968 City Clerk