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The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this Chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this Section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Any person engaged in the business of electrical installation, construction and repair work.
ELECTRICAL INSPECTORS
Any person appointed and qualified for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this Chapter.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
All material, devices or appliances used or installed for the purpose of conducting or safeguarding electrical current.
ELECTRICAL WIRING
Any electrical wiring devices or material, conductors or equipment.
ELECTRICAL WORK
Any act in connection with the installing, altering, repairing or maintaining of an electrical system designed or capable of carrying an electromotive force of thirty (30) volts or more, which act ordinarily requires the use of tools.
MAINTENANCE
The maintaining of the electrical system or systems in a specific building. "Maintenance" does not include the installation of an additional electrical load or new electrical construction in a building.
TEMPORARY WIRING
Wiring that is not of a permanent nature and which is used only in connection with supplying a temporary source of electricity in connection with the construction of a new building or for emergency use.
[Ord. No. A-549,2020]
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Any person who violates any of the provisions of this Chapter, or fails, neglects, or refuses to comply with this Chapter, or who fails, neglects, or refuses to comply with any order or request of the Electrical Inspector, or his/her agent made pursuant to this Chapter shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
B. 
Action taken by the Electrical Inspector to enforce the provisions of this Chapter shall be done in the name of, and on behalf of the City. Any suit brought against any inspector by reason thereof shall be defended by the City Attorney until final termination of the proceedings contained therein.
C. 
The Electrical Inspector or his/her agents may issue citations for violations of this Chapter.
D. 
When requested to by the Electrical Inspector, members of the Police Department shall assist the inspector in making arrests for violations of this Chapter or in stopping work being performed in violation of this Chapter.
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The City Superintendent of the City of Lockwood is ex officio Electrical Inspector.
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The Electrical Inspector shall regulate and determine the placing of electrical light and power wires in and on buildings in the City in such manner as to prevent fires, accidents or injury to persons or property, and to cause all major electrical appliances to be so placed, constructed and guarded, as not to cause fires or accidents, or endanger persons or property. Whenever in the judgment of the Electrical Inspector any electric wire or appliance shall be defective by reason of improper or insufficient insulation, or for any other cause, the inspector shall cause the immediate removal of the defect.
C. 
The Electrical Inspector, or other competent persons designated by him/her as his/her agent, shall have the right and power to enter, at any reasonable time, any premises in the discharge of his/her official duties, or for the purpose of making tests for electrical apparatus or appliances therein contained. For that purpose, he/she shall be given prompt access to all premises on application to the person owning or having charge or control of same.
D. 
The Electrical Inspector or his/her agent may cause the removal of electrical wires or turn off current to wires if the wires or circuits to which the wires are connected interfere with the work of the Fire Department.
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Any applicant for an electrical permit whose applicant has been rejected by the Electrical Inspector or any person who has been ordered by the Electrical Inspector to incur an expense in the alteration, repair, or construction of an electrical system may, within fifteen (15) days thereafter, appeal from such order or rejection to the City Administrator by giving to the inspector a notice in writing of the appeal. After such notice as the City Administrator may direct, a hearing shall be held and the City Administrator may affirm or modify the action of the inspector. If the action of the inspector is modified or annulled, a permit shall be issued accordingly.
[Ord. No. A-549,2020]
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The Electrical Inspector may make periodic reinspections of the installation of all electrical work in the City. When such electrical work is found to be dangerous or unsafe the Electrical Inspector shall prepare a written report, in duplicate, stating the defects found to exist, and establishing a time within which the person who owns uses or repairs same shall make the necessary repairs or changes required to place such electrical work in a safe condition. One (1) copy of the report shall be given by the Electrical Inspector to such person, firm or corporation owning, using or preparing the electrical work found to be dangerous and unsafe.
B. 
The Electrical Inspector may order the discontinuance of any electrical wiring or any electrical work found to be defective or improperly installed until the installation of such electrical wiring or electrical work has been made safe as directed by him/her.
C. 
The connection from the City's electrical distribution system to electrical wiring shall be severed by the Electrical Inspector or his/her agents if any unsafe condition or condition in violation of this Chapter is not corrected within thirty (30) days after the person who owns, uses or maintains same receives notice to do so.
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The 2020 Edition of the National Electric Code is adopted by reference.
[Ord. No. A-549,2020]
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Unless otherwise specified in this Chapter, electrical materials and appliances listed in the copyrighted lists of inspected appliances and supplements published and distributed by the Underwriter's Laboratory shall be regarded as conforming to the requirements of this Chapter.
B. 
The name, trademark or other identification symbol of the manufacturer or the person for whom the goods were made shall be placed on all electrical fittings, equipment and materials, together with such other markings giving voltage, current, wattage and other ratings as are prescribed by this Chapter.
C. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, offer for sale or expose for sale, at retail or wholesale, or to dispose of by gift, or offer to grant possession of, or to rent or lease any electrical material, device, appliance or equipment which is not approved for retail sale, installation and use in the City.
D. 
The requirements of this Chapter relating to the materials, major appliances and apparatus apply to new electrical work, even if the apparatus being installed is new or used. When an apparatus is moved from one (1) location to another within the same building and for the same owner, these requirements may be waived or modified providing such apparatus has been examined by the Electrical Inspector and found to be in good, safe condition. Except as otherwise provided herein, used apparatus shall be remodeled to comply with the requirements of this Chapter before being placed in use.
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Temporary wiring shall not remain in new building projects past the completion date of such project, and for all other purposes, as in the case of emergencies, shall not remain in place longer than sixty (60) days. In the event that such sixty-day limitation works an unnecessary hardship on the contractor or owner of the building or structure which contains the temporary wiring, the Electrical Inspector may extend the period.
[Ord. No. A-549,2020]
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The electric meters must be arranged so it may be sealed. All fuses must be in place when the Electrical Inspector makes his/her final inspection. Only the Electrical Inspector or representatives authorized by the Electrical Inspector in writing shall have the authority to break the seal for removal or inspection. In case of emergency, qualified emergency response personnel may break the seal. In such cases, the City of Lockwood must be notified immediately.
B. 
No electrical meter is to be enclosed in any structure. If this occurs, the meter must be made accessible or readily accessible as defined by the National Electrical Code by the property owner by having the meter reinstalled at a place deemed accessible by the Electrical Inspector. The expense of the reinstallation of the meter and service must be borne by the property owner.
C. 
All electrical service upgrades and all new construction installs must provide an external disconnect.
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All vacant buildings that have open or obsolete vacated electrical services, or which are in need of repair or have unsafe wiring other than services must be brought into compliance with this Chapter as if the building was newly constructed by the property owner before the electric equipment may be reconnected to the City's electrical distribution system.