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The purpose of this subchapter is to promote and protect the public safety of the citizens of Dry Ridge and, to the greatest extent possible, protect their property, by establishing a standard for the installation of electrical wiring and equipment promulgated by the National Fire Protection Association. The city does not assume liability for electrical wiring done, or electrical equipment installed, by virtue of requiring such to be inspected by a certified inspector.
(Old Code, § 960.1, § 12) (Ord. 343, passed 12-10-79)1999 S-3
(A) All electrical wiring, including re-wiring, and additions to existing wiring, before commencement thereof; require a building permit from the city. (Old Code, § 960.1, § 1)
(B) Before commencing the wiring, re-wiring or additions to existing wiring, or the installation of electrical equipment and devices within the city, the property owner or his contractor shall apply for a building permit with the Administrative Official of the city setting forth the scope of work to be done. The city will transmit a copy of the building permit to the Electric Inspection Service. No work shall commence until the Service has been notified. (Old Code, § 960.1, § 7)
(Ord. 343, passed 12-10-79) Penalty, see § 150.99
All electrical wiring in the city shall, when installed for the purpose of being connected to a source of electrical energy, be sufficiently insulated, supported and protected to be free from hazards to life and property caused by over-loading, short-circuiting, and improper protection or installation of electrical equipment.
(Old Code, § 960.1, § 2) (Ord. 343, passed 12-10-79) Penalty, see § 150.99
The Electric Inspection Service, a duly recognized electrical inspection service operating within the state, is hereby designated and authorized to make the necessary inspections in order to ascertain whether or not the provisions of this subchapter are being fully met.
(Old Code, § 960.1, § 5) (Ord. 343, passed 12-10-79) Penalty, see § 150.99
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