§ 150.01 RULES AND REGULATIONS.
   (A)   All electrical installations, extensions, construction, remodeling, circuitry, replacements, outlet replacements, and outlets used in connection with electrical work and the operation of all electrical appliances shall be:
      (1)   In conformity with the rules and regulations of the National Board of Fire Underwriters for the installation of electric wiring and apparatus as the same are established and set forth in the national electric code now or thereafter in force; and
      (2)   In conformity with the state electrical code, now or hereafter in force; and shall be subject to inspection and approval as provided in said state electrical code; and shall require the proper certificate of inspection and approval issued by the state.
   (B)   (1)   The following provisions shall apply to all buildings within the fire limits as fixed by §§ 150.15 through 150.21 and to schools, places of public assembly, and gasoline/filling stations:
      (2)   All new wiring shall conform to:
         (a)   The provisions of the national electrical code included under one of the following sections:
            1.   Conduit work;
            2.   Surface metal raceways; and/or
            3.   Armored cable.
         (b)   The provisions of the state electrical code, now or hereafter in force.
      (3)   In case of buildings already wired, and extensions, installations, and electrical improvements shall conform to the above requirements of this section.
      (4)   In case of remodeling, all wiring in the structure shall be made to conform to the foregoing provisions of this section.
      (5)   Circuits for all appliances and convenience outlets shall be calculated on the basis of not less than 250 watts per outlet. However, state statutes and requirements of the state electrical code, if more stringent, shall supersede this subchapter requirement.
      (6)   All wiring installations, replacements, or extensions, outlets, materials, appliances, and other related items shall be subject to the inspection provisions and requirements of the state electrical code, now or hereafter in force, and shall require the proper certification of inspection and approval issued by the state.
(Prior Code, § 8.0301)