§ 171.235 GENERALLY.
   (A)   Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed in conformity with generally accepted standards and maintained so as to be a potential source of ignition of combustible material or a potential source of electrical hazard.
   (B)   Electrical wiring and equipment shall be firmly secured to the surface on which it is mounted.
   (C)   Electrical wiring and equipment installed in damp or wet locations or where exposed to explosive or flammable gases, or to excessive temperatures, shall be of a type approved for the purpose and location.
   (D)   Electrical wiring and equipment shall be protected against excessive current by properly rated overcurrent devices.
   (E)   Electrical wiring and equipment shall be grounded or otherwise protected by insulation, isolation or guarding so as to minimize the danger of high voltages from lightning or other causes.
   (F)   Electrical equipment which, in ordinary operation, produces arcs or sparks shall be enclosed unless separated and isolated from all combustible material.
   (G)   Service equipment and overcurrent protection devices shall be installed and maintained in a readily accessible location.
(Prior Code, § 19-230) (Ord. 312, passed 3-25-1963) Penalty, see § 171.999