[Derived from Art. I of Ch. XII of the Charter and Ordinances,
1974]
Every dwelling shall be supplied with electricity and shall
meet the following requirements:
A. Every habitable room of each dwelling shall contain at least one
electrical duplex convenience outlet when the floor area does not
exceed 120 square feet. For each additional 100 square feet or any
portion thereof, one additional electrical duplex convenience outlet
shall be installed.
B. Every kitchen or kitchenette shall have a duplex convenience outlet
properly installed for the refrigerator and at least one additional
duplex convenience outlet for kitchen or kitchenette use; and if over
120 square feet of area, one additional duplex convenience outlet
for every additional 100 square feet or portion thereof.
C. Every laundry room shall contain at least one duplex convenience
outlet.
D. Every bathroom shall contain at least one electric light fixture
and at least one convenience outlet. In bathrooms only, convenience
outlets in wall light fixtures shall meet the requirements of this
code.
E. An electric light fixture shall be installed in every water closet
compartment, laundry room, furnace room and kitchen.
F. All wires shall be proper size to supply fixtures and appliances
as specified in the Electric Code. Every outlet and fixture in all
electrical wiring shall be installed and maintained in an approved
manner in accordance with the requirement of generally accepted safety
standards of the Electric Code.
G. Prohibitions.
(1) The use of fragile extruding convenience outlets which extrude more
than 1/2 inch from the wall within four feet of floor level is prohibited.
(2) The use of fragile extension cord receptacle and plug ends within
four feet of the floor is prohibited.
(3) The use of extension cords directly beneath floor covering materials
or extending through doorways, transoms, walls, ceilings and floors
is prohibited.
(4) The use of extension cords beyond the recommendation of the Electric
Code is also prohibited.
A. In every dwelling, no electric fuse or overload device shall be bypassed
in any manner.
B. Capacity.
(1) No electric fuse or overload for use in any dwelling shall be of
any greater capacity than provided in the Electric Code, namely:
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Size of Wire
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Capacity of Fuse or Overload Device
(amperes)
|
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No. 14
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15
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No. 12
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20
|
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No. 10
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30
|
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No. 8
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40
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(2) The above schedule is for standard insulated copper wire. The capacity
of the fuse of any special wire, if used, shall correspond with the
approved capacity of the wire.
C. The dwelling owners shall be held responsible for the installation
and use of electric fuse or overload devices for protection of electric
circuits as outlined in this section.
D. All dwelling owners shall protect electric fuse or overload device boxes in such a manner that only a responsible person can have access to the same. In any location where a tenant can gain access to an electric fuse or overload device, the tenant shall also be held responsible for proper use as specified in Subsections
B and
C.
E. In any multiple housing where an electric fuse box or overload device
is in an apartment, hallway or other location not practical for the
owner to protect or control the same and is equipped with screw-in-type
fuses, fuses shall be of the non interchangeable type. If an electric
circuit of a panel box has breaker-type overload devices, they shall
be of the noninterchangeable type.
F. In any multiple housing where any extensions, additions, replacements
or alterations are made to the electric wiring, all overload devices
used on the new electric circuits shall be of the noninterchangeable
types, as stated above, in compliance with the Electric Code.