The provisions of this code shall govern the minimum standards for mechanical and electrical facilities and equipment.
A. 
Each housing unit shall be supplied with sufficient heat or heating equipment capable of supplying sufficient heat during the period from October 1 to May 15 to maintain a room temperature of not less than 65° F. in all habitable areas during the hours between 6:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. of each day and maintain a temperature of not less than 60° F. during other hours.[1]
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
B. 
The temperature shall be measured at a point three feet above the floor and three feet from exterior walls.
C. 
Exception. When the exterior temperature falls below 0° F., a minimum room temperature of 60° F. shall be maintained at all times.
A. 
All cooking and heating equipment, components, and accessories in every heating, cooking, and water heating device shall be maintained free from leaks and water flow obstructions, and kept functioning properly so as to be free from fire, health, and safety hazards.
B. 
Portable cooking equipment employing flame is prohibited except for residential-type food trays which are heated by a candle or alcohol lamp and which have received all necessary and legally required approvals.
C. 
Installation. All mechanical equipment used for heating and cooking shall be properly installed and safely maintained in good working condition, and shall be capable of performing the function for which it was designed and intended.
D. 
Fuel-burning equipment. All fuel-burning equipment shall be connected to a chimney, flue or vent in accordance with applicable codes and according to manufacturers' instructions.
E. 
Clearances. All required clearances to combustible materials shall be maintained.
F. 
Safety control. All safety controls for fuel-burning equipment shall be maintained in effective operation in accordance with applicable codes and according to manufacturers' instructions.
G. 
Combustion air. A supply of air for complete combustion of the fuel and for ventilation of the space shall be provided for the fuel-burning equipment.
H. 
Unauthorized devices. Devices purporting to reduce gas consumption by attachment to a gas appliance, the gas supply line, or the vent or vent piping may not be used unless labeled for that use and the installation has specifically received all required approvals.
I. 
Fireplaces. Fireplaces and similar devices, including woodburning stoves, shall be stable and structurally safe and connected to chimneys which have received all required approvals.
J. 
Climate control. When equipment for interior climate control, heating, cooling and humidity are integral functions of housing units, this equipment shall be maintained and operated in accordance with the designed capacity.
A. 
Facilities required. Provided that there is usable electric service available from a power line not more than 300 feet away, a structure shall be adequately and safety provided with an electrical system in compliance with the requirements of this section.
B. 
Receptacles. Each habitable room in a housing unit shall contain at least two receptacle outlets. Each laundry area and bathroom shall contain at least one receptacle outlet. Each kitchen shall contain at least two receptacles.
C. 
Lighting fixtures. Each kitchen, interior stairway, water closet compartment, bathroom, laundry room and furnace room shall contain at least one electric light fixture. The basement shall have at least one electric light fixture. The stairway fixtures shall be switch operated.
D. 
Service. When the electrical system requires modification to correct a violation of this code, the service shall be upgraded to a minimum of 60 ampere, three-wire service.
E. 
Installation. All electrical equipment, wiring, and appliances shall be installed and maintained in a safe manner in accordance with all applicable codes. All electrical equipment shall be of a type which has received all required approvals.