The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this division, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Apprentice electrician.Except as otherwise provided, a person undertaking the learning of the electrical trade and doing electrical work under the direct, constant personal supervision and control of either a licensed master electrician or a journeyman electrician and who has been properly registered with the CEO as provided in this division.
Circuit.A final two or more wire branch circuit rated at 15 amperes, 120 volt, or as required for load.
Electrical wiring and apparatus.All materials, devices, machinery, appliances, appurtenances or conductors used in connection with the production of electrical lights, heat or power or the transmission of electrical signals.
Electrical work.All materials, devices, appliances, machinery, and equipment used in connection with the production, transmission or consumption of electrical energy, together with installing, maintaining or repairing of same.
Journeyman electrician.Except as otherwise provided, a person undertaking electrical work under the supervision, direction and control of a licensed master electrician and who has been properly registered. The term “journeyman electrician,” however, shall not include an apprentice electrician, and nothing in this division shall be construed as prohibiting an apprentice electrician from doing electrical work under the direct, constant, personal supervision and control of either a licensed master or journeyman electrician.
Maintenance.The keeping in safe repair and operation of any and all existing installations, apparatus and equipment.
Master electrician.A person skilled in the planning, supervision, installation, alteration or changing of electric wiring and apparatus and familiar with the rules, laws and regulations governing such and who has been licensed in the manner provided by this division.
Meter loop.The service entrance conductors, meter base, service breakers or fuses, service disconnect, and the system and equipment grounding.
Outlet.A point on the wiring system at which current is or may be taken or consumed: lights, receptacles, etc.
Permit electrician.Any person who has met all requirements for approval and has been granted a license or registration, which includes the privilege of taking out permits to install one or more types of electrical work, as covered by this division.
Spot.The location at which the power company will install the conductors supplying a customer.
(Ordinance 28-1201-(1), ex. A (3.702), adopted 12/28/01)