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LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette, Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 1960)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby certify that he is conducting a fire equipment business at 207 S. Lilburn Street, Fullerton, California, under the fictitious firm name of FREE WAY FIRE EQUIPMENT COMPANY and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names and addresses are as follows: to-wit:
ROBERT FALK,
207 S. Lilburn Street,
Fullerton, California.
Witness my hand this 25th day of January, 1960.
ROBERT FALK.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
On this 25th day of January, 1960 A.D., before me, the undersigned Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared Robert Falk, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledgment that he executed the same WITNESS my hand and official seal.
NORMA A. NIPPER.
Notary Public in and for (SEAL) said County and State.
(My commission expires Nov. 15, 1960)
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette, Feb. 5, 12, 15, 26, 1960)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby certify that he is conducting a Real Estate business at 421 E. Broadway Anaheim, California, under the fictitious firm name of REALTY GUARANTEE CO., and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names and addresses are as follows: to-wit:
GORDON M. HICKS.
Santa Ana, California
WITNESS my hand this 2nd day of February, 1960.
GORDON M. HICKS.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
On this 2nd day of February, 1960 A.D., before me, the undersigned Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared Gordon M. Hicks, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledgment that he executed the same WITNESS my hand and official seal.
NORMA A. NIPPER.
Notary Public in and for (SEAL) said County and State.
(My commission expires Nov. 15, 1960)
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette, Feb. 5, 1960)
LEGAL NOTICE
(d) MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN. Any person other than a Master Electrician who is regularly employed to install, alter, maintain or repair electrical wiring or equipment in or occupied by his employer, but who does not furnish any materials or uses in the execution of such work.
OWNER. An owner is deemed to mean the bonafide owner of the legal or equitable title to any property.
(h) WIRE SIZES. A.W.G. wherever conductor or wire sizes are referred to or specified by number in this Chapter, such number shall be construed to mean the number or gauge of such wire according to Standard American Wire Gauge Specifications, abbreviated herein as A.W.G.
(g) KVA. The letters "KVA" wherever used In this Chapter shall be deemed to mean kilovolt amperes.
SECTION $300.1 Application of Code.
The provisions of this Chapter shall apply to all installations of electrical material, fittings, devices, appliances, fixtures and apparatus referred to in this Chapter as "Electrical Installation within or on public and private buildings structures, and premises and with the following general exceptions:
(a) The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to installations in ships, railway cars or automotive equipment.
(b) The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to installations used by electricity supply or communication agencies in the generation, transmission or distribution of electricity or for the operation of signals or the transmission of intelligence in the exercise of their function as such agencies and located outdoors or in buildings used exclusively for that purpose.
(c) The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to electrical equipment used for radio transmission, other than electrical equipment for radio transmission in amateur radio transmitting stations, and all electrical equipment used for power supply to transmitting equipment.
SECTION $300.2 City Electrician Appointment and Duties.
The Council shall appoint a City Electrician for the City of Anaheim who shall hold office during the pleasance of the Council whose compensation shall be fixed by the Council by resolution and may be changed by them at their discretion in the same manner.
The City Electrician shall have the management and control of the municipal light and power system of the City, together with the street lighting and fire alarm systems and all appurtenances thereto, subject to the supervision of the Council.
It shall be the duty of the electrician to enforce the provision of this Chapter. He shall upon application grant permission for the installation of electrical equipment of the State of California.
(e) NAMEPLATE: The make nameplate, trademark mark, other identifying marks occupies inclusive See table groups of occupancy in Section $300.8 Electric wiring enclosure shall be provided rigid metal conduit or electrical tubing. Flexible metal conduit may be used where impracticable to install rigid metal conduit or electrical metallic tubing.
(f) Electric wiring installed in structures identified by the U.S. form Building Code under "A." form Occupancies inclusive See table groups of occupancy in Section $300.8 Electric wiring enclosure shall be provided rigid metal conduit or electrical metallic tubing. Flexible metal conduit may be used where impracticable to install rigid metal conduit or electrical metallic tubing.
(g) Galvanized or sheradised metal conduit or equal shall be required in concrete or masonry underground, and outside of buildings where exposed to the weather.
(h) Ground raceways may be of approved materials. Conduits or rails installed in the ground should be buried at least uncovered under gravel or protected by at least ten inches of pavement.
(i) ELECTRICAL METALL TUBING: Electrical Metallic Tubing may be used in hollow masonry or adobe walls when used with tight fittings. Electrical Metallic Tubing shall not be used underground slabs or where exposed to the weather or excessive moisture.
SECTION $300.5 Alterations Additions.
(a) Alterations and extensions and alterations and renewals of existing installations shall be made in compliance with the provisions of Chapter.
(b) In locations where metals conduit is required, but the existing installation was lawfully installed cording to any other local ordinance code or order, the existing type of installation may be used provided it addition or extension does not exceed fifty percent of the connected area of any circuit or circuits.
(c) Where such additions, sockets or extensions are due to age or by fire, any part repaired, altered or damaged exceeds fifty percent of the area of structure require additions to city circuits.
(d) Old sequence meter installations in service porches or rooms on outside of house shall be changed to new sequence when additional structure require additions to city circuits.
(e) Relocated and existing bings where additions or alterations occur which require added load on city shall be provided with a service entrance switch, multi-breaker or panel of adequate capacity no less than 60 ampere if a switched use is used. The minimum size entrance conductors shall be 2 A.W.G.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
ON this 2nd day of February, 1960,
A.D., before me, the underigned,
Notary Public in and for said County
and State, personally appeared Gordon M. Hicks, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that he executed the same WITNESS my hand and official seal.
NORMA A. NIPPER,
Notary Public in and for (SEAL) said County and State.
(My commission expires Nov. 15, 1960)
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette, Feb. 5, 1960)
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
RELATIVE TO REQUESTED AMENDMENTS TO ZONING ORDINANCE AFFECTING USES OF PROPERTY
NOTICE IS HERE GIVEN THAT THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Council Chamber at the City Hall in the City of Anaheim on Monday, February 15, 1960, at the hour of 2:00 O'clock PM; consider amendments to Article IX, Committee 2 of the Anaheim Code together with changes in the boundaries of zones thereby established by removing the following described properties from the zone or zones in which they are now situated and incorporating these properties in the zones hereafter indicated:
RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-75—PROPERTY DEScribed As: A parcel on the east side of Euclid Avenue approximately 990 south of the center line of Orangewood Avenue and running approximately 322° south and 661° east, also described as 2220 South Euclid Avenue.
CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY: R-1, RESIDENTIAL-AGRICULTURAL
REQUESTED CLASSIFICATION: R-1, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, and C-1, NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL
PETITIONERS: W. L. Farrow and Son, 956 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove, California.
RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-76—PROPERTY Described As: A parcel on the east side of Knott Avenue 1619° south of center line of Lincoln Avenue, and running approximately 325° south and 662° east, also described as 9202 Knott Avenue.
CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY: R-2, RESIDENTIAL-AGRICULTURAL
REQUESTED CLASSIFICATION: R-2, MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL.
PETITIONERS: M. L. McGAUGHY, BEN ROCHELLLE, RUSSELL JAY, c/o W. P. Mason, 2966 Lincoln Avenue, Anaheim, California.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to attend said HEARINGS and express opinions for or against the proposed amendments to Article IX, Chapter 2 of the Anaheim Municipal Code and a change of the boundaries of zones thereby established by removing the above described properties from the zone or zones in which they are now situated, and incorporating them in the zone or zones above mentioned.
FURTHER INFORMATION may be obtained at the office of the PLANING DIRECTOR of the City of Anaheim, and a copy of complete legal description of the above referred to properties is on file in said office and reference is made to said file.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
By: MELBOURNE A. GAUER,
Chairman
DATED; February 2, 1960.
Appointment shall appoint a City Electrician for the City of Anaheim, who shall hold office during the pleasure of the Council, whose compensation shall be fixed by the Council by resolution and may be changed by them at their discretion in the same manner.
The City Electrician shall have the management and control of the municipal light and power system of City, together with the street lighting and fire systems and all warranties thereto, subject to the supervision of the Council.
It shall be the duty of the City Electrician to enforce the provision of this Chapter. He shall, upon application, grant permits for the installation or alteration of electrical equipment, and shall make inspections of electrical installations as provided in this Chapter. He shall keep complete records of all permitted inspections made, and take official work performed in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter.
It shall be unlawful for the City Electrician or any of his assistants to engage in the business of the sale, installation or maintenance of electrical equipment, either directly or indirectly, and they shall have no financial interest in any concern engaged in such business in the City of Anaheim at any time while holding such offices.
It shall hold membership in the International Association of Electrical Inspectors, and may attend all activities and serve on any Electrical Committee of the Association to which he may be appointed and may be allowed the necessary expenses in connection with such activities.
The City Electrician shall have authority to designate one or more of his assistants or employees to perform the tasks of Electrical Inspector or inspector.
SECTION $200.3 Authority of Electrical Inspector.
The Electrical Inspector shall have the right, during reasonable hours, in the discharge of his official duties, or for the purpose of making any inspection, reinspection, or test of the electrical equipment contained therein or its installation; provided however, no inspection shall be made in any dwelling while the same is occupied thereof. When any electrical equipment is found by the Electrical Inspector to be dangerous to property or to the persons because it is defective or defectively installed, the person responsible for the electrical equipment shall be notified in writing and shall make any changes or repairs required by this Chapter or other laws to place such equipment in safe condition. If such work is not completed within fifteen days or longer periods as may be specified by the Electrical Inspector, the Inspector shall have authority to disconnect or order the discontinuance of electrical service to the electrical equipment, and any person, utility, or political subdivision ordered to discontinue such electrical service shall do so within twenty-four hours and shall not reconnect until it can be connected without notification to do so by the Electrical Inspector.
(a) In cases of emergency, where necessary for safety of persons, or of property, or where electrical equipment may interfere with the work of the Fire Department, the Electrical Inspector shall have the authority to immediately disconnect or cause disconnection of any electrical equipment.
(b) The Electrical Inspector may delegate one of his powers or duties to one or more assistants.
(c) In cases where the rapid development in the application and uses of electricity or new and special or unusual methods of building construction create problems or condemn it to failure have a current capacity sufficient to carry load. The brand circuit device shall be low in each occupancy.
(d) Multi-family Dwelling capacity
The minimum service requirements for combined units...
FURTHER INFORMATION may be obtained at the office of the PLANNING DIRECTOR of the City of Anaheim, and a copy of complete legal description of the above referred to properties is on file in said office and reference is made to said file.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM.
By: MELBOURNE A. GAUER,
Chairman
DATED; February 2, 1960.
(Publish Anaheim Gazette Feb. 5, 1960)
ORDINANCE NO. 1436
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING ARTICLE VIII CHAPTER 3 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO THE ELECTRICAL CODE.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I
That Article VIII, Chapter 2 of the Ananom Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby amended to read follows:
CHAPTER 3. ELECTRICAL CODE.
SECTION $300. DEFINITIONS.
For the purpose of this Chapter, certain words and phrases shall be construed as herein set forth, unless it is apparent from the context that a different meaning is intended.
(a) MASTER ELECTRICIAN. The Master Electrician may be the proprietor, employee or corporation officer, but in all cases shall be the person who is direct responsible for the physical and mechanical manufacture, equipment and devices are placed or installed. A Master Electrician shall countersign all applications for electrical permits, and small supervise electrical work authorized by such permit. The name of the Master Electrician, authorized as such, the name of the person for whom permit Applications are to be carried out, the Certificate of Competency, and it shall be unlawful for any Master Electrician to countersign any permit Application for any person other than the person who or which is employed or with whom or which is associated or connected.
(b) MASTER ELECTRICIAN, C-1 Classification. A bonafide possessor of a valid registered license to install electrical wiring issued by the state of California, and identified by the classification C-1 may be granted a Master Electrician's Certificate of Competency by the Electrical Inspector.
(c) SIGN ELECTRICIAN. Any person engaged in the installation or maintenance of any Gas Tube sign, not reconnect or allow it to be reconnected until notified to do so by the Electrical Inspector.
(a) In cases of emergency, necessary for safety of persons, or of property, or where electrical equipment may interfere with the work of the Fire Department, the Electrical Inspector shall have the authority to immediately disconnect or cause disconnection of any electrical equipment.
(b) The Electrical Inspector may delegate any of his powers or duties to any of his assistants.
(c) In cases where the rapid development in the application and use of electricity or new and special or unusual methods of building construction create problems or conditions which are not clearly contemplated in the making of this Chapter and make literal application of the Rule or rules impracticable, the Electrical Inspector is empowered to make interpretations in the form of his duties wherever there is a question to motive or method or manner in which the material shall be installed.
SECTION $300.4 Standards for the Installation of Electrical Equipment.
(a) INSTALLATION: All electrical installations (industrial, commercial, and residential) in the City shall be in conformity with the provisions of this Chapter, the Electrical Safety Orders of the State of California, and with approved standards for safety to life and property in every case where no specific type or class of material, or no specific standards of installations are prescribed in the Electrical Safety Orders or by this Chapter as approved by the American Standards Association, shall be prima facie evidence in conformity with approved standards for safety to life and property.
(b) MATERIALS: All materials, appliances, fittings and equipment installed or used in the above described city, shall be in conformity with the provisions of this Chapter, the Electrical Safety Orders of the State of California, and with approved standards for safety to life and property Listing or labeling as conforming to the Standards of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., as approved by the United States Bureau of Mines, the American Standards Association, or the United States Bureau of Standards other similar institutions recognized standing, shall be prima facie evidence of conformity with approved standards of safety to life and property.
(c) USED MATERIALS: Previously used material shall not be reused without the approval obtained in advance from the Electrical Inspector.
(d) DOCUMENTS ON FILE: Three copies of the Electrical Safety Orders are on file at the office of the City Clerk and are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this Chapter in accordance with the laws.
(a) In cases of emergency, necessary for safety of persons, or of property, or where electrical equipment may interfere with the work of the Fire Department, the Electrical Inspector shall have the authority to immediately disconnect or cause disconnection of any electrical equipment.
(b) The Electrical Inspector may delegate any of his powers or duties to any of his assistants.
(c) In cases where the rapid development in the application and use of electricity or new and special or unusual methods of building construction create problems or conditions which are not clearly contemplated in the making of this Chapter and make literal application of the Rule or rules impracticable, the Electrical Inspector is empowered to make interpretations in the form of his duties wherever there is a question to motive or method or manner in which the material shall be installed.
SECTION $300.4 Standards for the Installation of Electrical Equipment.
(a) INSTALLATION: All electrical installations (industrial, commercial, and residential) in the City shall be in conformity with the provisions of this Chapter, the Electrical Safety Orders of the State of California, and with approved standards for safety to life and property in every case where no specific type or class of material, or no specific standards of installations are prescribed in the Electrical Safety Orders or by this Chapter as approved by the American Standards Association, shall be prima facie evidence in conformity with approved standards for safety to life and property Listing or labeling as conforming to the Standards of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., as approved by the United States Bureau of Mines, the American Standards Association, or the United States Bureau of Standards other similar institutions recognized standing, shall be prima facie evidence of conformity with approved standards of safety to life and property.
(b) MATERIALS: All materials, appliances, fittings and equipment installed or used in the above described city, shall be in conformity with the provisions of this Chapter, the Electrical Safety Orders of the State of California, and with approved standards for safety to life and property Listing or labeling as conforming to the Standards of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., as approved by the United States Bureau of Mines, the American Standards Association, or the United States Bureau of Standards other similar institutions recognized standing, shall be prima facie evidence of conformity with approved standards for safety to life and property
(c) USED MATERIALS: Previously used material shall not be reused without the approval obtained in advance from the Electrical Inspector.
(d) DOCUMENTS ON FILE: Three copies of the Electrical Safety Orders are on file at the office of the City Clerk and are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this Chapter in accordance with the laws
(a) In cases of emergency, necessary for safety of persons, or of property, or where electrical equipment may interfere with the work of the Fire Department, the Electrical Inspector shall have the authority to immediately disconnect or cause disconnection of any electrical equipment.
(b) The Electrical Inspector may delegate any of his powers or duties to any of his assistants.
(c) In cases where the rapid development in the application and use of electricity or new and special or unusual methods of building construction create problems or conditions which are not clearly contemplated in the making of this Chapter and make literal application of the Rule or rules impracticable, the Electrical Inspector is empowered to make interpretations in the form of his duties wherever there is a question to motive or method or manner in which the material shall be installed.
SECTION $300.4 Standards for the Installation of Electrical Equipment.
(a) INSTALLATION: All electrical installations (industrial, commercial, and residential) in the City shall be in conformity with the provisions of this Chapter, the Electrical Safety Orders of the State of California, and with approved standards for safety to life and property in every case where no specific type or class of material, or no specific standards of installations are prescribed in the Electrical Safety Orders or by this Chapter as approved by the American Standards Association, shall be prima facie evidence in conformity with approved standards for safety to life and property Listing or labeling as conforming to the Standards of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., as approved by the United States Bureau of Mines, the American Standards Association, or the United States Bureau of Stands other similar institutions recognized standing, shall be prima facie evidence of conformity with approved standards for safety to life and property Listing or labeling as conformity with approved standards for safety to life and property
(b) MATERIALS: All materials, appliances, fittings and equipment installed or used in the above described city, shall be in conformity with the provisions of this Chapter, the Electrical Safety Orders of the State of California, and with approved standards for safety to life and property Listing or labeling as conforming to the Standards of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., as approved by the United States Bureau of Mines, the American Standards Association, or the United States Bureau of Stands other similar institutions recognized standing, shall be prima facie evidence of conformity with approved standards for safety to life and property
(c) USED MATERIALS: Previously used material shall not be reused without the approval obtained in advance from the Electrical Inspector.
(d) DOCUMENTS ON FILE: Three copies of the Electrical Safety Orders are on file at the office of the City Clerk and are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this Chapter in accordance with the laws
(a) In cases of emergency, necessary for safety of persons, or of property, or where electrical equipment may interfere with the work of the Fire Department, the Electrical Inspector shall have the authority to immediately disconnect or cause disconnection of any electrical equipment.
(b) The Electrical Inspector may delegate any of his powers or duties to any of his assistants.
(c) In cases where the rapid development in the application and use of electricity or new and special or unusual methods of building construction create problems or conditions which are not clearly contemplated in the making of this Chapter and make literal application of the Rule or rules impracticable, the Electrical Inspector is empowered to make interpretations in the form of his duties wherever there is a question to motive or method or manner in which the material shall be installed.
SECTION $300.4 Standards for the Installation of Electrical Equipment.
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State of California.
AMEPATE: The maker's state trademark, or other identifier on inside where it is visible at time on all electrical machines, appliances, fittings equipment used or installed under provisions of this Chapter.
Electric wiring installed in or structures identified by the Unbuilding Code under "A to H" includes, inclusive. See table of occupancy in Section $300.19. Wiring procedures shall be applied rigid metal conduit or electric tubing. Flexible metallic wiring may be used, where impracticable to install rigid metal conduit electrical metallic tubing.
Galvanized or shearadig rigid conduit or equal shall be reinstalled on concrete or manhole floors, ground, and outside of buildings exposed to the weather. Unbuilding raceways may be of other materials. Conduits in addition to the weather necessitate installation at least one foot under grade unless protected by at least four of pavement.
ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING: Electrical Metallic Tubing is used in hollow masonry and walls when used with water settings. Electrical Metallic Tubing must not be used underground in or where exposed to the weather excessive moisture.
Alterations to extensions to, alterations and additions to, alterations and renewals of installations shall be made in compliance with the provisions of the order.
In locations where metallic it is required, but the existing situation was lawfully installed according to any other local ordinance, or order, the existing type of installation may be used provided such extension does not exceed percent of the connected load circuit or circuits.
Where such additions, alterations or extensions are due to damming, any part repaired, altered extended shall be of a type received by this county, provided such extension fifty percent of the cost of the order.
Old sequence meter installin- service porches or rooms and outside of house, shall be changed new sequence when additions to future require additions to circuit circuits.
Relocated and existing build- where additions or alterations which require added load capacities shall be provided with a new entrance switch, multi-breaker of adequate capacity over no case than 60 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if a switch is not 50 amperes if A switched light shall be innot more than three (3) feet said assembly with switching ahead of scuttle hole.
Relays shall not be installed fluorescent fixtures or recycles unless such fixtures with installed are approved by a testing laboratory.
Hwhere noninsulated staples used to fasten low voltage conduit in place may be installed such staples have an insulation equivalent conductors of the circuit.
All splices shall be made approved pressure type fittings and other approved method, such may fasten or support more conductor.
The low voltage conductors be installed in the same cone raceway with the other wires circuit provided the low voltageductor has an insulation equivalent conductors of the circuit.
All splices shall be made approved pressure type fittings and other approved method, such may fasten or support more conductor.
On a two-wire and on each three-wire general lighting circuit, the total connected loom cannot exceed fifteen ampere.
On a two-wire and on each three-wire convenience outlet appliance circuit, the total loaded loom cannot exceed fifteen ampere.
SECTION $300.17. A Minimum
(a) For the supply of commercial appliance and equipment.
Old sequence meter installed in service porches or rooms and outside of house, shall be changed new sequence when additions to require additions to circuit circuits.
Relocated and existing buildings additions or alterations which require added load capacities shall be provided with a new entrance switch, multi-breaker of adequate capacity to serve intended load, but in no case than 60 amperes if a switch is or 50 amperes if a circuit breaker. The minimum size service conductors shall be 2 No. 6 G.
EXCEPTION: Group H Occupies excepted from requirements subject to approval by electrical Inspector. $300.0. Outside Work. Open wiring requiring more than ten knobs of insulators to each kit shall be installed on the out-of-buildings. Knobs or insulators shall be of solid type, and nails shall not be considered asuate support for such knobs orators. All open wiring shall have minimum clearances as required by State Electricity Orders. TION $300.0. Size of Service Conduit.
Commercial and Store Build-A to G inclusive, 100 sq. ft. and The minimum service requirements shall be:
Conduit—1" trade size
Conductors—No. 6 A.W.G. Switch—60 ampere
Circuit Breaker—50 ampere
Single family Dwellings Under square feet
The minimum service requirements shall be:
Conduit—1" trade size
Conductors—No. 6 A.W.G. Switch—60 ampere
Circuit Breaker—50 ampere
Provisions shall be made in the service panel for a minimum of 10 single pole over-current protective devices in addition to the main switch or circuit breaker.
Single Family Dwellings, 500 feet and over.
The minimum service requirements shall be:
Conduit—1½" trade size
Conductors—No. 1 A.W.G. Switch—100 ampere
Appliance Receptacles. All appliance receptacles shall be rated (15 amp,-125V) fifteen amperes, said receptacles shall be three-wire grounding type with parallel slots and "U" shaped slot for ground and shall be permanently and effectively grounded in an approved manner. Said receptacles shall be installed on all appliance area surfaces, bathrooms, garages, patios, outdoor laundry trays, food waste grinders, dishwashers, built-in refrigerators, built-in freezers, garage door openers, or at any location within 5 feet horizontally where portable working tools may be attached there.
Multiple appliance outlet assemblies, such as prefabricated kitchen load centers, regardless of the number of circuits or receptacles contained therein, is acceptable in lieu or only one of the required number of kitchen receptacles. Minimum suction capacity for multiple appliances assembled with No. 3 A.W.G. Load center shall not be used for branch circuiting shall have at least one fifteen ampere and one twenty ampere.
Lighting Outlets. Each single family dwelling and each occupancy of a multi-family dwelling shall have not less than one fifteen ampere general lighting branch circuit with one fifteen lamp outlet with minimum circuit installed, minimum wire size shall be No. 14 A.W.G.
Each single family dwelling or each occupancy of a multi-family dwelling shall have at least one twenty ampere (20 amp.) convenience outlet circuit supplying current to outlets as required by this code with a maximum of 12 convenience outlets per circuit.
Every room shall have at least one room central lighting outlet Living rooms, bedrooms, family rooms, may be excepted, provided at least one switched wall receptacle is installed and supplied by a lighting branch circuit in addition to the required convenience receptacles.
1. General Appliance Circuits: H and I Occupancies.
In addition to required fixed appliance circuits there should be unity (20 ampere capacity branch circuits with a minimum of two outlets per circuit) or one 2-wire 20 ampere circuit shall be installed for the small appliance load in kitchens. The required number of kitchen receptacles (15A-125V) shall be divided equally between these two circuits. A 2-wire circuit may be looped from recep-tacle to recep-tacle outlet boxes having sufficient room for number of conductors and outlets are equally divided on ungrounded conductors. These kitchen circuits may be extended to supply receptacles in pantry, breakfast room and dining room, but shall not supply other receptacles. No more than six (6) receptacles shall be connected to each 2-wire circuit or equivalent and shall not include the outlets for clock and/or fan. Clock and fan outlets may be connected to kitchen lighting or other circuits.
2. Appliance Receptacles. All appliance receptacles shall be rated (15 amp,-125V) fifteen amperes, said receptacles shall be three-wire grounding type with parallel slots and "U" shaped slot for ground and shall be permanently and effectively grounded in an approved manner. Said receptacles shall be installed on all appliance area surfaces, bathrooms, garages, patios, outdoor laundry trays, food waste grinders, dishwashers, built-in refrigerators, built-in freezers, garage door openers, or at any location within 5 feet horizontally where portable working tools may be attached there.
3. Multiple appliance outlet assemblies, such as prefabricated kitchen load centers, regardless of the number of circuits or receptacles contained therein, is acceptable in lieu or only one of the required number of kitchen receptacles. Minimum suction capacity for multiple appliances assembled with No. 3 A.W.G. Load center shall not be used for branch circuiting shall have at least one fifteen ampere and one twenty ampere.
Lighting Outlets. Each single family dwelling and each occupancy of a multi-family dwelling shall have at least one twenty ampere (20 amp.) convenience outlet circuit supplying current to outlets as required by this code with a maximum of 12 convenience outlets per circuit.
Every room shall have at least one room central lighting outlet Living rooms, bedrooms, family rooms, may be excepted, provided at least one switched wall receptacle is installed and supplied by a lighting branch circuit in addition to the required convenience receptacles.
1. General Appliance Circuits: H and I Occupancies.
In addition to required fixed appliance circuits there should be unity (20 ampere capacity branch circuits with a minimum of two outlets per circuit) or one 2-wire 20 ampere circuit shall be installed for the small appliance load in kitchens. The required number of kitchen receptacles (15A-125V) shall be divided equally between these two circuits. A 2-wire circuit may be looped from recep-tacle to recep-tacle outlet boxes having sufficient room for number of conductors and outlets are equally divided on ungrounded conductors. These kitchen circuits may be extended to supply receptacles in pantry, breakfast room and dining room, but shall not supply other receptacles. No more than six (6) receptacles shall be connected to each 2-wire circuit or equivalent and shall not include the outlets for clock and/or fan. Clock and fan outlets may be connected to kitchen lighting or other circuits.
2. Appliance Receptacles. All appliance receptacles shall be rated (15 amp,-125V) fifteen amperes, said receptacles shall be three-wire grounding type with parallel slots and "U" shaped slot for ground and shall be permanently and effectively grounded in an approved manner. Said receptacles shall be installed on all appliance area surfaces, bathrooms, garages, patios, outdoor laundry trays, food waste grinders, dishwashers, built-in refrigerators, built-in freezers, garage door openers, or at any location within 5 feet horizontally where portable working tools may be attached there.
3. Multiple appliance outlet assemblies, such as prefabricated kitchen load centers, regardless of the number of circuits or receptacles contained therein, is acceptable in lieu or only one of the required number of kitchen receptacles. Minimum suction capacity for multiple appliances assembled with No. 3 A.W.G. 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Duplex Dwelling I Occupancy.
The combined minimum service requirement shall be:
Conduit—1½" trade size
Conductors—No. 1 A.W.G.
Switchers—60 ampere
Circuit Breaker—60 ampere
Service entrance conductors have a current carrying capacity sufficient to carry the load. The branch circuit protective devices shall be located and for each occupancy.
Multi-family Dwelling H Occupancy.
The minimum service requirements for combined unit occupancy load shall be:
Conduit—1½" trade size
Conductors—No. 1 A.W.G.
The minimum feeder or subfeeder for each individual occupancy shall be:
Hallway ½" trade size
Conductors—No. 3 A.W.G.
Switchers—60 ampere
Circuit Breaker—40 ampere
Service entrance conductors have a current carrying capacity sufficient to carry the load and in no case smaller than No. 1 A.W.G. Branch circuit protective devices shall be located in and for each multiminity occupancy with kitchen facilities for cooking.
Services for Poles, Water tamps and Occupancies of Less than 5 ft.
The minimum size for service conduits shall be not less than in size that required for the conductors installed therein and in no case smaller than three fourth (2¼") inch trade size and No. 5 A.W.G. conductors.
Sub-feeders: H and I Occupancy.
The minimum size shall be No. 5 A.W.G. wire.
Feeder conductors in single dwellings shall have a current carrying capacity equal to that of the service entrance conductors.
Method of Installing Service.
Every service shall be installed in rigid metal conduit and in accordance with Section $300.7 and all service equipment conduits and fittings installed on the exterior of any building shall be listed and approved by a recognized testing laboratory as shown below.
Two Wire Service. Signs individually metered with single power loads of less than $900 watts not more than two circuits may be served by a two wire service.
Location of Service Heads.
Service heads shall be located not less than ten feet above ground or grade and not less than three feet from any door or window. In addition there shall not be less than eighteen inches of wire extended from service head for utility company.
Low Voltage Remote Control Wiring Systems.
The wiring metopus used, including the control of lighting, convenience, and appliance branch circuits, shall be as follows.
All H & I occupancies and accessory buildings thereto, the low voltage wires in concealed locations shall be securely fastened in a workmanlike manner at the location of each switch ring. In exposed locations the low voltage wires shall be installed in rigid metal conduit, electric metallic tubing or other approved metal feet high, nor for portable use.
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SECTION $300.26. Cooking and Baking Appliances.
The values in the table below apply to one or more cooking and baking appliances, but are not applicable to other appliances.
No. of Ranges Over 1650 Watts Over 2800 Watts
1. Standard or built-in range with oven over 9 K.W.
2. Standard or built-in range with oven 9 K.W. or less, group H occupancy
3. Cooking units with separate oven (a) 4 elements or less
(b) Separate ovens—4.6 K.W. or less
4. Clothes Dryers—4.7 K.W. or less
EXAMPLE:
House area 55' x 32' is an all electric home having:
1 - 13.2 KW Range
2 - 3 KW Space Heaters
3 - 4 KW Space Heater
4 - 2.5 KW Water Heater
5 - 1650 Watt Bath Heater
6 - 1 H.P. Pump
CALCULATION OF LOAD:
55 x 22 equals 1760 sq. ft. x 3 watts = 5280
2500 watts 100% demand = 2500
2780 watts 80% demand = 834
Total Light Demand = 3334
2 - Appliance Circuits = 2000
13.2 KW Range 80% Demand = 10560
2.5 KW Hot Water = 2500
3 - 3 KW Heaters = 900
1 - 4 KW Heater = 4000
15,500
15500 x 85% = 13,175
1 - 1650 Watt Heater 100% Demand = 1650
1 - 1 H.P. Pump Total Watts = 1560
Total Watts = 33,279 = 138.66 amperes
240
138.66 amps = 00 wire = 2 inch conduit service
Switch shall then be 200 amps.
All other fixed appliance outlets to be figured as per name plate ratings.
Air conditioning and heat pumps shall be 100% demand and where there is more than one (1) motor, the largest motor shall be figured at 125%.
SECTION $300.21. Calculation of Load.
The branch circuit load for lighting and appliances shall be computed in accordance with the provisions of this section. Where in normal operation, the maximum load of a branch circuit will continue for a long period of time, such as store lighting and similar loads, the minimum unit loads specified shall be increased by twenty-five per cent in order that the wiring system may have sufficient branch circuit and feeder capacity to insure safe oper-
On a two-wire and on each side of three-wire general lighting branch circuit, the total connected load shall not exceed fifteen amperes. On a two-wire and on each side of three-wire convenience outlet and circuit, the total connection load shall not exceed twenty amperes.
SECTION $300.16. Circuit Ratings in Dwellings.
On a two-wire and on each side of three-wire general lighting branch circuit, the total connected load shall not exceed fifteen amperes. On a two-wire and on each side of three-wire convenience outlet and circuit, the total connection load shall not exceed twenty amperes.
SECTION $300.17. A Minimum Wire Size.
(a) For the supply of current to general appliance and convenience outlet circuits, no conductor smaller than No. 12 A.W.G. wire shall be installed. No convenience outlet or appliance shall be installed or operated on a general lighting branch circuit at any time in any occupancy.
(b) Conductors. Conductors normally used to carry current shall be copper unless otherwise provided this Code. Where conductors sizes are given in this Code, they shall apply to copper conductors. If other materials are used, the size shall be changed accordingly.
(c) Conductors — Identification. Conductors shall be identified as follows: Single conductors NO.1 and medium for use as identified normal conductors of circuits shall have the outer covering finished to show a white color. Neutral conductors larger than No. 1 shall have a white outer covering, or shall be identified by a distinctive permanent marking at each terminal and at pull box, junction box or similar wiring closures. The covering of all ungrounded conductors shall be finished to show solid color other than white. Insulated conductors used solely for grounding purposes shall be screened in color, except where used as the common grounding conductor for service equipment and wiring systems. Conductors having a green covering shall not be used for other than grounding purposes.
(d) Definition of Feeder. Any conductors of a wiring system between the service equipment, or the generator switchboard of an isolated plant, and the branch circuit overcurrent device.
(I) PROXIMITY OF CIRCUIT BREAKER HANDLES NOT EXCEPTABLE. Where single-pole circuit breakers are used for protection of ungrounded conductors in a branch circuit, the breaker handles shall be arranged to disconnect all ungrounded conductors simultaneously.
(k) Wiring Methods. Non-Metallic Sheathed Cable Single Family Dwellings and Accessory Buildings There is Non-metallic sheathed cable shall not be used for exposed wiring. Non-metallic sheathed cable shall not be embedded in masonry, adobe, concrete, fill, plaster or similar finish. Non-metallic sheathed cable shall not be used in unfinished cellars nor in basements, nor in spaces under floors of buildings without basements or cellars where space is in excess of feet high, nor for portable cords.
(h) Armored Cable Single Family Dwellings and Accessory Buildings There is Armored cable shall not be used for exposed wiring. Armored cable shall not be embedded in masonry, adobe, fill, plaster or similar finish. Armored cable shall not be used in unfinished cellars nor in basements (not in space under floors of buildings without basements or cellars where space is in excess of feet high, nor for portable corus).
(i) Duplex Dwelling s. Duplex Dwellings and Accessory Buildings There is minimum wiring requirements shall be flexible metal conduit.
SECTION $300.18. Heating Appliances in Dwellings.
On a two-wire and on each side of three-wire general lighting branch circuit, the total connected load shall not exceed fifteen amperes. On a two-wire and on each side of three-wire convenience outlet and circuit, the total connection load shall not exceed twenty amperes.
SECTION $300.19. Heating Appliances in Dwellings.
On a two-wire and on each side of three-wire general lighting branch circuit, the total connected load shall not exceed fifteen amperes. On a two-wire and on each side of three-wire convenience outlet and circuit, the total connection load shall not exceed twenty amperes.
SECTION $300.20. Calculation of Load.
The branch circuit load for lighting and appliances shall be computed in accordance with the provisions of this section. Where in normal operation, the maximum load of a branch circuit will continue for a long period of time, such as storing light and similar loads, the minimum unit loads specified shall be increased by twenty-five per cent in order that the wiring system may have sufficient branch circuit and feeder capacity to insure safe operation.
(a) Lighting for General Illumination. In the occupancies listed in the Table in Section $300.20., a load of not less than the unit load of Column "A" shall be included for each square foot of floor area. In determining the load on the "Watt per square foot" basis, the floor area shall be computed from the outside dimensions of the building, apartment, or area involved, and the number of floors, not including open porches, garages, in connection with dwelling occupancies, nor unfilled spaces in basements or attics of dwellings. All convenience outlets of twenty ampere or less rating (except those connected to the appliance circuits specified may be considered as outlets for general illumination). No additional load need be included for such outlets.
(b) Other Loads. For lighting other than general illumination and for appliances other than motors, a load of not less than the unit load should be included for each outlet.
Outlets supplying specific appliances and other loads Amp. rating of appliances Outlets supplying heavy duty lamp noisers 1¼ Amp. rated outlets
**NOTE:** This provision not applicable to receptacle outlets provided for the connection of fixed lighting units to facilitate servicing and replacement.
(c) Excitation. The minimum loads for outlets paragraph "b" shall be modified as follows:
1. Ranges for household electric ranges, the branch circuit load may be computed in accordance with Section $300.20.$
2. Snow window Lighting. For snow window lighting, a load of not less than 200 watts per linear foot of show window, measured horizontally along its base, may be allowed in lieu of specified load per outlet.
3. Multi-outlet Assemblies. Where fixed multi-outlet assemblies are employed, each five feet or fraction thereof of each separate and continuous length shall be considered as one outlet of less than 1 ampere capacity; except in locations where a number of appliances are likely to be used simultaneously, when each one foot or fraction thereof shall be considered as one outlet of not less than 1½ ampere.
(d) General Lighting. The demand factors specified in this paragraph may be applied to the computed branch circuit load for general illumination.
UNIT LOADS AND FEEDER DEMAND FACTORS
Col.A Col.B
Types of Occupancy
Armories and Auditoriums 1 Total Wattage 100%
Banks 2 Total Wattage 100%
Barber Shops and Beauty Parliars 3 Total Wattage 100%
Churches 2 Total Wattage 100%
Clubs 2 Total Wattage 100%
Court Rooms 2 Total Wattage 100%
Dwellings 2500 or less
Single Family 2* Over 2500
Dwellings 2,000 or less
Next 117,000 25%
Multi-Family (Other than hotels) Over 120,000 25%
Garages-Commercial (Storage) ½ Total Wattage 100%
Hospitals 2 Total Wattage 100%
Hotels 2 Total Wattage 100%
Including apartment houses without provisions for cooking by tenants.
Industrial Commercial (Loft) Buildings 2 Total Wattage 100%
Lodge Rooms 1½ Total Wattage 100%
Office Buildings 2 Total Wattage 100%
Restaurants 2 Total Wattage 100%
Schools 2 Total Wattage 100%
Stores 3 Total Wattage 100%
Warehouses Storage 12,500 or less
Over 12,500 50%
If any of the above occupancies except single-family dwellings and individual apartments of multi-family and dwellings:
Assembly Halls and Auditoriums 1 Total Wattage as specified for the specified occupancy
feet high, nor for portable cords.
(h) Armored Cable. Single Family Dwellings and Accessory Buildings.
Therto: Armored cable shall not be used for exposed wiring. Armored cable shall not be embedded in masonry, concrete, adobe, fill, plaster or similar finish. Armored cable shall not be used in unfinished cellars, not in basements (not in space under floors of buildings without basement or cellars where space is in excess of 4 feet high, nor for portable corus.)
(i) Duplex Dwellings. Duplex Dwellings and Accessory Buildings.
Thereto: The minimum wiring requirements shall be flexible metal conduit.
SECTION $300.18. Heating Appliances in Dwellings.
Any heating appliance in a dwelling, rated at more than 1650 watts, shall be wired for not less than 220 volts, the conductors to such heating appliances shall be installed in a metal raceway system. If such heating appliance is portable, its receptacle shall be of suitable capacity in dwellings and apartment houses, two or more fixed air heating appliances, rated at not less than 1500 watts, each, and operating at not less than 220 volts may be installed on a heavy duty neater branch circuit, protected by a single set of overload protective devices, provided the total connected load does not exceed thirty-five amperes per conductor. Heavy duty neater branch circuits may be two-wire derived from either a 115-230 volt single-phase, or a 240 volt three-phase source, or they may be three-phase three-wire derived from a three-phase 290 volt source. The tap from such circuit has no case be less than No. 12 A.W.G. wire nor over eighteen inches in length. All ungrounded conductors shall be switched at each neater supplying a fixed neater snail enter a neater enclosure, all such conductors shall enter through the bottom of such enclosure. This sub-division shall not be construed to permit heaters for different apartments or occupancies being connected to the same circuit.
SECTION $300.19. Water Heaters, Space Heaters and Dryers.
Demand factors may be applied to reduce the size of services, sewers, and sub-feeder's dwellings and apartment houses supplying the tow-swing type of load; water heaters, space heaters, dryers, and devices on soot watts or over as follows:
No. of Units % Demand
1 - 2 100
3 - 5 85
6 - 10 70
11 - 20 60
21 - 35 50
36 - 60 40
61 - 100 55
Over - 100 80
Commercial and store buildings shall be wired for general lighting as requiring a minimum of 3 watts per square foot of floor space in sales rooms, display rooms, offices and other rooms devoted to similar purposes. All other spaces shall be wired as requiring 1 watt per square foot. In addition to the above, circuit capacity shall be provided to an accessible location at each store window, for 200 watts per lineal foot of glass measured horizontally at the base of the window.
An appliance circuit shall be run to the front of each store building and locations in or near all show windows or front openings, not to exceed four such outlets shall be installed on any one circuit.
A convenience outlet circuit shall be provided and convenience outlets installed not to exceed eight such outlets shall be installed on any one circuit.
If any of the above occupancies except single-family dwellings and individual apartments of multi-family and dwellings:
Assembly Halls and Auditoriums 1 Halls, Corridors, Closets ½ Storage Spaces
*For sub-feeders to areas in Hospitals and Hotels where entire lighting is likely to be used at one time; as in operating rooms, ballrooms, dining rooms, etc., demand factor of 100 per cent shall be used.
(e) Small Appliances. The small appliance load as specified in sub-paragraph B-1 and the computed branch circuit load for receptacle outlets in other than dwelling occupancies for which the allowance is not more than 15 amperes per outlet, may be included with the general light load and subject to the demand factors in paragraph (a) of this section.
SECTION $300.22. Dwelling Occupancies.
In single-family dwellings, in individual apartments of multi-family dwellings having provisions for cooking by tenants, and in each hotel suite having a serving pantry, a feeder load of not less than 2000 watts shall be included for small appliances (Portable appliances supplied from receptacles of 20 ampere or less rating), in dining room, kitchen and laundry. If the load is subdivided through two or more feeders, the computed load or more feeders, the computed load for such shall include not less than 2000 watts for small appliances. In no case shall the feeder be smaller than No. 8 A.W.G. wire.
SECTION $300.23. Commercial, Store and Market Buildings.
Commercial and store buildings shall be wired for general lighting as requiring a minimum of 3 watts per square foot of floor space in sales rooms, display rooms, offices and other rooms devoted to similar purposes. All other spaces shall be wired as requiring 1 watt per square foot. In addition to the above, circuit capacity shall be provided to an accessible location at each store window, for 200 watts per lineal foot of glass measured horizontally at the base of the window.
An appliance circuit shall be run to the front of each store building and locations in or near all show windows or front openings, not to exceed four such outlets shall be installed on any one circuit.
A convenience outlet circuit shall be provided and convenience outlets installed not to exceed eight such outlets shall be installed on any one circuit.
If any of the above occupancies except single-family dwellings and individual apartments of multi-family and dwellings:
Assembly Halls and Auditoriums 1 Halls, Corridors, Closets ½ Storage Spaces
*For sub-feeders to areas in Hospitals and Hotels where entire lighting is likely to be used at one time; as in operating rooms, ballrooms, dining rooms, etc., demand factor of 100 per cent shall be used.
(e) Small Appliances. The small appliance load as specified in sub-paragraph B-1 and the computed branch circuit load for receptacle outlets in other than dwelling occupancies for which the allowance is not more than 15 amperes per outlet, may be included with the general light load and subject to the demand factors in paragraph (a) of this section.
SECTION $300.24. Location of Branch Circuit Protective Devices.
Branch circuit protection devices shall be installed IN AND FOR each occupancy. Nothing contained in this chapter shall be deemed or construed to permit the installation of any electrical device or circuit in any occupancy the control or protection of which is not accessible in the occupied at all times. In remodeled existing occupancies, wherein the occupancy is changed to a different classification as defined by the "Table of Groups of Occupancy," protective devices may be located at one central point. No parts of any circuit shall supply electrical energy to more than one occupancy.
Panel Locations. Branch circuit distribution panels shall not be located