(a) Subsection A4 of Section 210-19 of Article 210, entitled “Other Loads”, shall read and provide, in its entirety:
A4 Branch-Circuit Conductors. Branch-circuit conductors shall have an ampere capacity sufficient for the loads served and shall not be smaller than No. 12 copper.
(b) Exception No. 3 of Subsection A4 of Section 210-19 of Article 210, entitled “Other Loads”, shall read and provide, in its entirety:
Exception 3: 15 ampere, No. 14 copper conductors permitted for kitchen, under wall cabinet lighting.
(c) Exception No. 4 of Subsection A4 of Section 210-19 of Article 210, entitled “Other Loads”, shall read and provide, in its entirety:
Exception 4: 15 ampere, No. 14 copper conductors permitted for clothes closet lightS operated by door-jamb switches.
(d) Article 110 shall be amended by an amendment to Section 110-5, which shall read and provide in its entirety as follows:
110-5. Conductors. Except as provided in this Section, all conductors shall be made of copper. Overhead Supply-Drop Conductors, identified in Article 230 Part II of this Code, and Underground Service-Lateral Conductors, identified in Article 230 Part III of this Code, and Service Entrance Conductors identified in Article 230 Part IV of this Code (only to the line side of the Utility Main Service Disconnects), may be made of copper, aluminum or copper-clad aluminum.
(Ord. 2013-118. Passed 12-10-13.)