The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Apartment house.A building or portion thereof used or intended to be used as the home of three (3) or more families or households living independently of each other and equipped for the preparation of food.
Apprentice electrician.A person who is learning the trade of an electrician and who works only under the direct supervision of a journeyman electrician or master electrician and who has registered as such apprentice as provided in this article.
Approved.Inspected and accepted by the electrical inspector as having met the requirements of this article.
Conviction.A final determination of guilt or the forfeiture of bail, recognizance, or appeal bond.
Dwelling.The abiding place of one (1) or more persons in which the use and management of sleeping quarters and all appliances for cooking, ventilating, heating or lighting are under one (1) control, including attached or detached garages and accessory buildings for such use.
Electrical work.Any act in connection with the installing, altering, repairing or maintaining of electric wires, conduits, apparatus or other electrical installations, designed or capable of carrying electrical energy, which act ordinarily requires the use of tools.
Experience.Active and practical experience during which not less than two-thirds of one's time, exclusive of normal periods of rest and recreation, has been spent in the installation, alteration and repair of electrical equipment and conductors. A bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from a college or university which requires at least four (4) years of study in residence as a prerequisite to such degree shall be considered the equivalent of three (3) years of experience, and the satisfactory completion of one hundred twenty (120) semester hours of work required for such degree shall be considered the equivalent of one (1) year of experience.
Journeyman electrician.A person licensed as a journeyman electrician in compliance with the requirements of this article who works for and under the general supervision and direction of a master electrician, doing electrical work contracted for by a master electrician, and who does not hold himself out to the public as being qualified to contract for the doing of electrical work.
Master electrician.Any person licensed as a master electrician in compliance with the requirements of this article who holds himself out to the public as being qualified to do the kind of electrical work or to contract for the doing of the kind of electrical work by himself or by the employment of journeyman electricians or apprentice electricians which his license authorizes him to do.
Meter loop.The service entrance conductors, meter base, service overcurrent units, service disconnect, and the system and equipment grounding.
National Electrical Code.The current edition of the National Electrical Code, also known as the National Fire Protection Association Pamphlet No. 70, a copy of which is on file in the office of the building official.
Spot.The location at which the supplier of electricity will install the conductors supplying a customer.
(Ordinance 145, sec. 6.02, adopted 12/20/2021)