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HomeMy WebLinkAbout019 - 05/24/1962 - AMENDING SECTIONS 4-102, 4-103, 4-105, 4-110 AND 4-112 OF THE CITY CODE RELATING TO ELECTRICAL INSTA ORDINANCE NO. _ 19 , 1962 BEING'AN-ORDINANCE-AMENDING SECTIONS 4-102, 4-103, 4-1050 "4-110_AND-4-112 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF,FORT COLLINS. RELATING .TO ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS, INSPECTION, LICENSING, PERMITS AND REGULATIONS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS: Section 1. That Section 4-102 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Fort Collins, 1958, �be and -the same hereby is amended to read as . follows: "Any person, firm"or 'corporat'ion 'desiring'to engage in the business of oontractiiig for-or installing, 'altering or re- pairing`electrical wiring and apparatus,' shall first make application for"a; license in writing to the`-Directo of Finance, sfatiag 'the'nime of pe=sori,-firm or-co=poration making application; place of-business-and aarother infor- mat on requested'"by the'Director. Such application shall tie-_accompanied;'by good -and' sufficient bond in the'penal sum of 'One Thousand`Dollars ($1,-000.00) with a surety company as: surety, conditioneil,'that :all;electiical, work installed by said 'person, =firm or corporation of his or i-ts.employees;. shall- be- in'accordance with the''re4uiie- ments`6f •Sections• 4=98'to_4=115-of^this code and .such application shall be aacompariied by a•license-'fee of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) for the original license and the aum" of One Hundred_Dollars=($100:U0) for yearly renewal thereafter. -Upon compliance.with the above- provisions. the"applicant shall be given, after a thYrty (30Y day period, by the Director, a license card -good for a 'period of one (1) year subject to revocation by_the Electrical-Inspector it any time-if the h6 ldei''thereof fails+to comply with the provisions of-Sections 4-98 to 4-115 of this code." Section 2. That Section 4-103 of the Code of Ordinances of the City , of Fort Collins, 1958,, be.>and 'the same hereby is amended to read as follows: "Any and' all electricians, before engaging in the installation 61'e1ectif6 wiring'. apparatus or appliances,'shall first have a valid•-license issued by the Director of Finance of -the Ciiy-of Fort_=Collins. The -Director of Finance shall issue--such a .license- upon-being presented with a valid electiician's 'Iicense' issued 'by' the State of C61orado- and upon the paysient of` the applicable fee. The lie for the first'City ;license shall-be: .-for. a Master Electrician, One.'Hundred'Fifty Dollars- ($150.00) ; fora Journeyman Electriciaa,'.Ten Dollars ($10.00): For each additional year af ter .thi first year 'such-fee shall be: for i Master Electrician, One "Hundied D611ars`($100.00) ; and for a Journeyman Electrician, Three DollarsJ($300). If- an.. applicant has-.'held a -valid City license.but has'not •renewed- the same-within a period of one- year after.-expiration, j' the initial fee shall apply. The Electrical Inspector shall issue licenses to Apprentice Electricians and the fee for in`Apprentice Electrician shall be the same as for a Journeyman Electrician's license. "Any person who holds a valid license under the . provisions of Section 4=102 shall not be required to obtain a license under this section, "No Apprentice Electrician, while in the performance of hi"s duty, shall work upon any job while not under the supervision of a Journeyman or a Master Electrician, ' either in the installation of' new work or repair.work. _ TNo Apprentice Electrician shall be less than (17) seventeen years of age. "At no time shall there be more than one Apprentice for each Journeyman or Master Electrician on any particular job." Section 3. _ That Section 4-105 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, 1958, be amended and changed by deleting therefrom the following words and figures, to-wit: "MOTORS AND GENERATORS Motors up to and including 1 4 H., P. . ..,. . . $ .50 — Motors over 1/4 H. Ps . . .. . .,. ♦ • • • •- . 1.50 TEMPORARY,WIRING For reinspection.on account of corrections, One.Dollar ($1.00)." and by substituting therefor the following words and 'figures, too-wit. "MOTORS_,AND .GENERATORS Motors less than 1 2 H. P,.. . . ,. . e, • .. , , . $ 050 Motors 1/2 Hs. Pe and over ; , , , . 0. 6 . TEMPORARY WIRING For reinspection on account of. corrections, Two Dollars ($2.00) with such fee paid prior to reinspection." Section°4. That Section 4+110 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Fort Collins, 1958, be and the.same hereby is amerided'to read as follows: "(a) All electrical wiring in Fire Districts one (1) and two (2). shall be of either thinwall or rigid conduit, according to�location. .If thinwall is used,• compression type connectors and couplings shall be used in these Fire Districts, All apartment houses with more than three (3) apartments',' shall be wired in either thinwall or rigid conduit, provided, however, that one and two family dwellings may be wired in non-metalic sheathed cable. (b) All residential electrical wiring in Fire Zone three.,(3),_may have branch circuits wired in non-metalic sheathed cable, except those outlined in Section 4.110 (a). All commercial wiring shall be in either thinwall or rigid conduit regardless of fire district. (c) Non:metalic sheathed cable may be used for 'fished' work in-dry places in rewiring any now existing residences or apartments. .In damp locations and inside hollow core masonry, Type UF.cable,_ thinwall or rigid conduit shall be used, as the location requires, Knob and tube installations shall not be permitted under any conditions. In Fire Districts one (1) and two (2). Greenfield type.flexible conduit may be-used for fixture, motor and device hookups, if the individual lengths do not exceed 36 inches and provided this is not 'a hazardous location, "(d) Residential branch lighting circuits shall be limited .to not more than: 8 :current consuming outlets per circuit. Each outlet shall be considered at'not less than 125 watts, These circuits shall be protected by a circuit breaker having a rated capacity of not greater than 15 amperes, and wired with wire 'not smaller than'14 gauge, but not more than the last 30 feet terminating this circuit shall be run in 14 gauge wire, the remainder being run with not smaller than 12 gauge wire.. .: Individual switch•legs..may be run with 14 gauge wire. No convenience outlets shall be connected to lighting circuits, except such as are- included as part of the lighting fixture. These conditions shall apply to residential wiring only,.with commercial installations being. governed by the .currently adopted National Electrical Code. Y . "(e) All convenience outlets shall be run with not smaller wire than 12 gauge and shall be protected by a circuit breaker having a rated capacity of not greater , than 20 amperes.. "(f) Where a mixed occupancy is constructed, the t most restrictive portion of occupancy will determine the type of electrical wiring throughout. i "(g) All convenience outlets used in new or rework installations, residential or commercial, shall be of the grounding type, A separate conductor shall be. provided' to which the grounding contacts shall be connected. Metilic raceway is acceptable as a grounding conductor. °(h) Any combination of `two 110 volt.brauch lighting circuits, branch appliance•circuits, and'combinations of the two, may be-fed with three conductors,'provided`the structure contains a three wire 220 volt service, all three conductors are No. 12 wire and are protected.by circuit breakers not exceeding 20 amperes, and' the load wires are-connected to opposite 110 volt legs of the incoming service, "'(i) - For the purpose of determining, the size of conductors of service feeders and sub-feeders, each branch circuit shall be considered as carrying full connected load, but with a, minimum of 1,000 watts per circuit. "(j) Conductors for inside wiring systems shall be of sufficient capacity to produce not to exceed 2% drop in voltage between the service devices and the farthest outlet on circuits,, "(k) All outlets to be'used for electric -dryers shall have No4_8 or larger wire, as required by load, "(1) Grounding., The neutral conductor of all two or three.wire,. single phase,.alternating current systems shall be grounded at each individual service.' This grounding connection shall be made to the neutral service, conductor in the service cabinet on the supply side of the service switch. "(m) The grounding *conductor shall be an insulated copper conductor with a 'safe carrying capacity of not less than one fifth that of the service conductor 'to which it is attached.. In no case shall the grounding conductor be smaller than No. 8. _ The ground shall be extended without joint or splice to'-a 'suitable water pipe defined in Section 4-1I0 (n); or:where water pipes are not available to an approved':groundng rod or+.pipe"driven .into permanently moist_,earth,-:prow ded,'however, that in structures where . non=metilic sheathed-cable as 'approved; an arinored'type. ground wire can be used if all other conditions have been met. "(a) The neutral conductor of:' aa-interior wiring system shall be'coniiected from one•point only, within- thee.building, to -the grounding pipe or electrode. "'(o) The grounding conductor atiall,.be properly protected from mechaaical,,injury and' the connection made to''the water pipe `or grounding `electrode .by means of as approved ground clamp,,or > tting-. When. the connection is to the water pipe, the point-of-connection shall lie made-.to the water supply line,-, at. its=entrance to -the building. This .groundiag coaductor•may•�also•.,be used,to ground the, conduit system. In. all cases- grounding connections shall be made to 'the service �conduit`.or: service cabinet.by means of approved grounding fittings or lugs. "(p) The`kitchen shall have n"o t'Iess- than two 20- - ampere circuits for portable -appliance outlets: A dish- washer'-'stiall; lie'on a separate .20 umpire circuit.' The clothes.,washer sha lie on a separate 2U ampereYcircu t. ll If -the•;utiliey:-room '.is separate `from other areas; there 8ha11rbe;at.least one additional 20 ampere circuit pro- vide&., Furnaces 7may be' connected' to either the washing machine,or .the-,dishwasher circuit, or a circuit not fully loaded. with another appliance. {g)" All current carrying:feeders shall be ot of n smaller'.siie,,th4n'No. 12 wire, switches `aad convenience -outlets may dropped .from these feeder's in size-No ' 14 w re;.;with•not•more.than"one outlet 'on any size No.J14 drop;, provided, ;-however; that two light-•outlets may be switched w fh=No.`'14 wire providing the cons taut 'load on said' two outlets does not exceed 400 watts. All circuit..carrying connections shall lie soldered or-appropriately spliced-with.Underwriters Laboratories approved pressure type connectors." Section 5. ;: That,Siction•4'-112 of the. Gode of Ordinances of the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, '19581.,be amended. and changed by adding at the end thereof the following words, .to-wit: '.`Ldhen"an.electro:sign.has been completely installed, the -Inspection Department shall be notified and, the sign shall ,be inspected before it is-put into use." Introduced,•• considered favorably on first reading' and ordered published.thia 3rd .day of, i1, A. D. 19.62,% to .be presented ,for.final passage on the 24%h day of ftyi1, A. D. 1962. _ May ATTEST: CityClark/ Passed and adopted on final.reading this day of MAXJ, A. D. 1962, e Mayor ATTEST: City. ClerkJ