It shall be unlawful to install electric devices
or wiring for light, heat or power or to alter, extend or repair any
existing electric device or wiring system or to maintain and use electric
devices or wiring systems within the Town except in conformity with
the provisions of this chapter.
For the purpose of interpreting and applying
the provisions of this chapter, the following definitions shall have
the meanings indicated. All other definitions shall be as set forth
in the National Electric Code.
BUILDING INSPECTOR
The Building Inspector of the Town of Greenburgh, or any
of his duly appointed representatives.
CERTIFIED INSPECTOR
The Chief Inspector and each of the duly appointed inspectors
of any electrical inspection agency which is a member of the International
Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI) and applies the National
Electrical Code (NEC) as the standard for inspection and certification
who are authorized by the Building Inspector to make inspections and
reinspections of all electrical installations described in this chapter
and to recommend that the Building Inspector approve or disapprove
of the same.
INSTALLATION
Includes installation, alteration, extension and repair.
MASTER ELECTRICIAN
Any person, firm, copartnership, association or corporation
having a regular place of business who performs the work or who is
engaged in the business of electrical contracting and/or installing,
altering and repairing or contracting to install, alter or repair
any electric wires or wiring, apparatus, fixtures and other appliances
(except small plug-in appliances) used or to be used for the transmission
of electricity for light, heat or power or signaling systems when
more than 50 volts are required.
MATERIALS, FITTINGS AND DEVICES
Only the materials, fittings and devices approved by a recognized
laboratory shall be acceptable as suitable for use under this chapter,
except as may be provided otherwise.
TOWN
That part of the Town of Greenburgh lying outside the limits
of any incorporated village.
WORK
Includes installation, alteration, extension and repair of
electric devices or wiring for light, heat or power or signaling systems
when more than 50 volts are required.
Except as may be provided otherwise in this
chapter, the requirements of the National Electric Code and the Uniform
Fire Prevention and Building Code shall be deemed to be the approved
methods and practices to be used in the Town.