(a) Electrical inspections on work over one hundred dollars ($100.00) in value shall be made and approved by the Electrical Inspector.
(Ord. 18-1988 §6. Passed 10-4-88.)
(b) Inspections shall not be required for the replacement of existing sockets, lamps, controls, motors or fuses where no additional wiring is involved.
(c) In order to safeguard persons and property against the hazards incident to defective electrical wiring and apparatus that are or may now be in existence within the City, the Electrical Inspector is hereby given the duty to inspect such existing wiring when public interest so requires. Should the existing electrical wiring system be found defective or unsafe, the system or portion of the system shall be disconnected until it is corrected and made to comply with the provisions of the Electrical Code and in accordance with this article.
(d) The Electrical Inspector, or his duly authorized City representative, may inspect any electrical construction, installation, addition or extension, regardless of value.
(e) When the premises to be inspected is not regularly inhabited during normal working hours, it shall be the Electrical Contractor’s responsibility to arrange for entry of the authorized inspector.
(Ord. 6-1977 §7. Passed 3-1-77.)