For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN. An individual other than an Electrical Contractor, Master Electrician, or Electrical Journeyman, who is engaged in learning about and assisting in the installation or alteration of electrical wiring and equipment under the direct personal supervision of an Electrical Journeyman or Master Electrician.
BOARD. City of Inkster Electrical Examining and Appeals Board.
DEPARTMENT. City of Inkster Building Department.
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. All electrical devices, in connection with the generation, distribution, communication, and utilization of electrical energy, within or on a building, residence, structure, or properties including fire alarm and sign devices.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. A person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of erecting, installing, altering, repairing, servicing, or maintaining electrical wiring, devices, appliances or equipment.
ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR. Any person who has the necessary qualifications, training, experience, and knowledge to inspect all electrical apparatus for compliance with the codes and who shall be the agent or employee of the department designated by the building official as an electrical inspector. Inspectors shall be registered pursuant to Act No. 54 of the Public Acts of 1986, being MCL 336.2301 et seq., and known as the Building Officials and Inspectors Registration Act.
ELECTRICAL JOURNEYMAN. A person other than an electrical contractor who, as his or her principal occupation, is engaged in the practical installation or alteration of electrical wiring. An electrical contractor or master electrician may also be an electrical journeyman.
ELECTRIC SIGN. Fixed, stationary, or portable self-contained, electrically illuminated equipment that has words or symbols designed to convey information or attract attention. The term includes outline lighting. ELECTRIC SIGN does not include those signs that are indoor or outdoor portable applications or recognized holiday residential signs listed with a recognized electrical testing laboratory and that use a cord cap-110 volt plug as the electrical energizing attachment method.
ELECTRICAL WIRING. All wiring, generating equipment, fixtures, appliances, and appurtenances in connection with the generation, distribution, communication, and utilization of electrical energy, within or on a building, residence, structure, or properties, and including service entrance wiring as defined by the code.
FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. A person, firm, or corporation engaged in the business of erecting, installing, altering, repairing, servicing, or maintaining wiring, devices, appliances or equipment of a fire alarm system.
FIRE ALARM SPECIALTY APPRENTICE TECHNICIAN. An individual other than a fire alarm contractor or a fire alarm specialty technician who is engaged in learning about and assisting in the installation or alteration of fire alarm system wiring and equipment under the direct personal supervision of a fire alarm specialty technician.
FIRE ALARM SPECIALTY LICENSURE. Licensure as a fire alarm contractor or a fire alarm specialty or apprentice technician.
FIRE ALARM SPECIALTY TECHNICIAN. A person other than a fire alarm contractor who, as his or her principal occupation, is engaged in the practical installation or alteration of fire alarm system wiring.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. A system designed to detect and annunciate the presence of fire, or by-products of fire, installed within a building or structure. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM does not include a single station smoke detector.
JOBSITE. The immediate work area within the property lines of a single construction project, alteration project or maintenance project where electrical construction or alteration of electrical wiring is in progress.
MASTER ELECTRICIAN. A person having the necessary qualifications, training, experience and technical knowledge to supervise the installation of electrical wiring and equipment in accordance with the standard rules and regulations governing that work.
MINOR REPAIR WORK. Electrical work such as repairing or replacing flush and snap switches, fuses, lamp sockets or receptacles; replacing lamps or the connection of portable electrical equipment to suitable permanently installed receptacles; provided the total value does not exceed $100.
MUNICIPALITY. A city, village or township.
OUTLINE LIGHTING. An arrangement of incandescent lamps or electric discharge tubing which is an integral part of an electrical sign that outlines certain features, such as the shape of a building or the decoration of a window.
OWNER. Any natural person, firm, partnership, association or corporation and their legal successors. In all proceedings, actions or prosecution hereunder, in which a corporation is the owner of any building, structure or part thereof, or of premises, any of its officers, directors or persons in control or management thereof, as well as the corporation, shall be subject to the provisions of this subchapter.
SIGN SPECIALIST. A person who, as his or her principal occupation, is engaged in the installation, alteration or repair of electric signs.
SIGN SPECIALTY CONTRACTOR. A person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of manufacturing, installing, maintaining, connecting, or repairing electric sign wiring or devices, including wiring that is directly related to electric signs and is electrically dedicated as a sign circuit beginning at the load side of the sign circuit disconnect.
SIGN SPECIALTY LICENSURE. Licensure as a sign specialist or sign specialty contractor.
RELATED SIGN WIRING.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in divisions (2), (3), and (4) of this definition, that portion of the electric sign wiring that originates at the load-side terminals of a disconnecting means located in the vicinity of the electric sign involved but does not include the installation of the disconnecting means, complete with line-side connections.
(2) In the case of electric sign installations having sign transformers installed physically apart from the electric originates at the load-side terminals of a disconnecting means located in the vicinity of the electric sign involved but does not include the installation of the disconnecting means, complete with line-side connections.
(3) In the case of the free-standing electric sign installations supplied through underground circuit conductors, that portion of the electric sign wiring that originates at a wiring termination point adjacent to, within or immediately above the permanent base for the electric sign but does not include, if the base of the sign structure is suitable for use as a raceway, the installation of bushing, complete with free-length circuit conductors extending through to accommodate the connection of the related wiring within the sign structure raceway.
(4) In the case of electric signs specifically designed to be connected directly to the building wiring raceway or cable supply, that portion of the electric sign wiring that originates at the point where the free-length circuit conductors extend through the building wiring raceway or cable at the specifically designed supply location for the electric sign involved but does not include the installation of the building wiring raceway or cable system to the specifically designated point of supply for the electric sign involved, complete with free-length circuit conductors extending through the building wiring raceway or cable to accommodate the connection of the related wiring.
(Ord. 736, passed 1-4-94)