§ 152.13 ELECTRICAL STANDARDS.
   The following standards shall apply to the electrical systems in manufactured homes:
   (A)   A manufactured home shall contain an electrical wiring system and service equipment.
   (B)   Electrical wiring shall have adequate capacity for designed lighting and appliance equipment. Individual circuits shall contain overload protection devices.
   (C)   At least one receptacle outlet shall be provided for each multiple of 12 linear feet of wall space or major fraction thereof in each habitable space and kitchenette. Bathrooms and toilet rooms shall have permanently installed lighting fixtures and switches located so as not to be an electrical hazard.
   (D)   Exterior equipment shall be weatherproofed to insure protection of equipment from the elements. Service equipment shall have means of quick disconnection from the source of supply.
   (E)   Provision shall be made for grounding noncurrent carrying metallic parts of the electrical system. Such grounding shall be common to one external supply point. Provision shall be made for exterior source grounding of electrical system.
(`88 Code, Ch. 3, § 6.14) (Ord. 88, passed 5-23-77; Am. Ord. O-2023-005, passed 2-28-23) Penalty, see § 10.99