(A) It shall be unlawful to install or use any electrical device, apparatus or equipment designed for attachment to, or installation on any electrical circuit or system for heat, light or power that is not of good design and construction and safe and adequate for its intended use. The Electrical Inspector shall have power to disapprove the use or installation of devices not fulfilling these requirements. Devices, apparatus and equipment approved by such generally recognized authorities as United States Bureau of Standards, Electrical Testing Laboratories of New York, or Underwriters Laboratories shall be held to have the approval of the Electrical Inspector unless explicitly disapproved by the Authority for reasons of faulty design and poor construction involving danger to persons or property.
(B) It shall be the duty of the Electrical Inspector from time to time to inspect devices, apparatus and equipment offered to the public for use in installation to see that such items conform to the above requirements.
(Prior Code, § 7-62) (Ord. 50, passed 1-4-1968)