O85-19oRD CE 85-1
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING C~APTER 5,
BUILDING OODE, SECTION 5-16 ADOPTION OF
THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, 1984
EDITION TOGETHER WITH UNIFORM MI~
PAI/~ BEACH COUNTYWIDE AM~qDMENTS AS
~ED BY ~ BUILDING CODE ADVISORY
BOARD OF PAI/~ BEACH COUNTY AS AM~qDED;
PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE; REPEALING
PROVISIONS; AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; AND
~IVE DATE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach is mandated by Palm Beach
County to adopt the same basic construction codes as all municipalities
in Palm Beach County; and
WHEREAS, the Building Code Advisory Board of Palm Beach County
has reccmmended the adoption of the 1984 addendum to ~ae National
Electrical Code with uniform minimum countywide addendums.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAI~ BY Tf-]E CITY
O0UNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLOR/DA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Chapter 5 of the Codified Ordinances of the
City of Boynton Beach, Florida, Electrical Code, Section 5-16 Amendment
to Electrical Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 5-16 Electrical Code Adopted
The National Electrical Code, 1984 ~ition, together
with uniform minimum Palm Beach countywide amendments
thereto, copies of which are now on file in the office
of the Building Official of the City, is hereby
adoPted and established as the standard by which
electrical work shall be done in the City. All work
done under this article shall comply with such stan-
dards unless a different requir~mnt appears herein.
Section 2. That the addendum listed as Appendix A is attached
hereto and made a part hereof by reference.
Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed.
Section 4. Should any section or provision of this ordinance
or any portion hereof be declared by a Court of Cc~petent Jurisdiction
to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the rs~nainder of this
ordinance.
Section 5.
Ordinance.
Section 6.
Authority is hereby granted to codify this
This Ordinance shall become effective in~ediately
upon its passage.
1985.
First
Reading
Second, final reading and passage, this ~ day of
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
Ci{y ~kv
(Corporate Seal)
Vice Mayor /
Cg~cil Member
./CounCil Member
UNIFORM, MINIMUM COUNTYWIDE AMENDMENT
NATIONAL ELECTRiCAi~- CODE
1984 Editio~ .~
December 7, 1984
ARTICLE 80 - NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE
1984 Edition
created to read
ARTICLE 80 - ADMINISTRATION
Section 90-1 Title and Scope
ARTICLE 80
80-1
o
- ADMINISTRATION
TitlD and Scope
(a} ~itle'-'"The-lpr°visions-~embraced.within:.the~.following
chapt~rs'and-sections-shal-1 constitute and be k.nown
and cited as "Electrical Code."
(b] Code-Remedlal. -This code is hereby declared to be
remedial..and s--half'be construed to secure-the · -
beneficial~tnterest and-purpose thereof~:swhich--are=~_-.-
health'-sanitation;, general public safety-and__
welfard;~by regulating~ins~allation and 'maintenance
of all electrical.equ}pmeht.
(c) Scopes_The.provisions of this code shall apply-to
the installation of electrical systems, including
alterations, repairs, replacement, equipment,
appliances,thereto, fixtures, fittings and/or appurtenances,
By nothing.contained__.in this section.or elsewhere~in .~_
this 'codeiis-it fo be construed-Jthat a permit-shall
be required-under.thls code for any work-involved in
the erectionl.installation, repairing, remodeling _
and maintenance of elevators, dumbwaiters and moving
stairways.: Such'exception-shall not, however,
extend to-work--on conductors-and-equipment and
motors for. supplying power to the control panels of
each elevatpr, dumbwaiter elevators or moving
stairway.
{d) Maintenance. Ail electrical systems,-both existing
and2new;'-and all'parts 'thereOf', §hall be maintained
in a safe condition. All devices or safeguards
whi. ch are required by this code.shall be maintained
~n good working order. The maintenance of electri-
cal systems shall be the responsibility of the owner
or their designated agent.
(e). Service E u_q_q~ment. It shall be unlawful for any
person to disconnect, alter or tamper with any
service equipment; such as service drop, conductors,
meters or protective devices owned by a municipal,
county or state agency; a company or corporation
holdi.ng a franchise for electrical current for
80-1
light, heat and power in the county, except duly
authorized agents., licensees or employees of such
company or co~p6ration.
(f) Deflnitions.
INDUSTRIAL PLANT ELECTRICAL M~INTENANCE SUPERVISOR.
A person regularly employed in an industrial plant
to perform electrical work solely on behalf of their_
employer.aQd only upon the premises Of their
employe~%s industrial plant, .qualified-by training
and technical-knowledge<to plan,-lay-out and super--=
vise'electrical~work_permitted to be done under
annual industrial permits. Must be certified as a
Master Electrician or an Electrical Contractor.
INDUSTRIAL PLANT. MAiNTENANCE ELECTRICIAN. A person
regularly employed'in an industrial plan~ to perform
electrical work s6~ely~on behalf-.of their employer
and upon~the premises_of ~their. employer,s industrial
plant and under th~-supervisiOnlof an industrial
plant electrical.maintenance supervisor. Must' be a'
journeyman-electriciam. ~-
ELECTRICIAN~---Is a person who. ts engaged-in the -
electrical trade or business and who is qualified
under the terms and provisions of this.code.
ELECTRICIAN APPRENTiCE.~.is a person who-is engaged
in learning the.electrical trade by working~with_and
under-the superv~sionlof ~=journeyman[electrician.
who holdS~'-a valid-certificate.of compentency and' who
shall-be held responsible-for.-the work of such-an
apprentice.'
.JOURNEYMAN-ELECTRICIAN.-~-Is a person qualified by
experience and/or-education to perform work_ih the .
electrical~ trade~ '-Must be certified by the Palm
Beach County-Construction Industry Licensing Board.
MAINTENANCE ELEcTrICIAN. A person who possesses the
qualifications prescribed in this Section for-a
'journeyman electrician", but who must be regularly
employed to maintain and make minor repairs to the
electrical wiring, appa[atus and equipment which is
installed, contained, and used upon premises or in
the buildings owned, occupied, or controlled by the
person by whom the maintenance electrician is
employed.
MASTER ELECTRICIAN. A person who possesses the
necessary qualifications, training and technical
knowledge to plan, lay-out and supervise the in-
stallation of electrical wiring, apparatus.or equip-
ment. for light, heat or power as covered by-the
terms and provisions of this Article.
80-2, 80-3
80-2 Organization
(a) Electrical Insp~c'tion Division. There is hereby
establishe~ a-division to be called the Electrical
Inspection Division, with the Building Department
which shall be in charge of the Official so legally
designed by the local governing body.
(b) Inspectors. The Building Official, with the
approval of the Chief Appointing Authority, may
appoint such number of officers, inspectors, assis-
tants ~nd other employees as shall be authorized
fro~ time to time. No person shall be appointed as
inspector of electrlcal systems who has not had at
least five (5) years experience as an electrical
inspector, master electrician, journeyman, electri-
cian, engineer, or as a superintendant or foreman in
charge of electrical constructions. 'The inspector
appointed shall-b~ certified within twelve (12;
months of appOintment by the Building Officials
Association of Florida.
(c) Restrictions on Employees. An officer or employee
connected with the department, except one whose only
connection is as a member of the board established
by this code shall not be financially interested in
the furnishing of labor, material or appliances for
the construction, alteration, or maintenance of
electrical installations or in the making of plans
or of specifications therefore; unless they are the
owner of such building. Such officer or employee
shall not engage in any work which is inconsistent
with their duties or with the interest of the
department.
80-3
(d) Board of Adjustment and Appeals. The Board of
Adjustment and Appeals, as established by Section
111, of the Standard Building Code, shall hear all
appeals concerning the interpretation and enforce-
ment of thi~ code.._
Powers and Duties of the Electrical Inspector
(a) Right of Entry._ The Building Official shall enforce
the. provisions of this code and may enter any build-
lng, structure or premises to perform any duty
imposed by this code.
(b) Stop Work Orders. Upon notice from the Building
Official that work on any electrical installation
that is being done contrary to the provisions of
this code or in a dangerous or unsafe manner, such
work shall be immediately stopped. Such notice
shall be~in writing, stating the reason therefore,
and shall be given to the owner of such property or
80-3
to their agent, or the person doing the work, and
shall state the conditions under which the work may
be resumed. .WHere any emergency exists, oral notice
given by the'Building Official shall be sufficient
followed by notice in writtng_.within forty-eight
(48) hours.
(c) Revocation of Permits. The Building Official may
revoke a-permit or approval ~ssued.under the provi-
sions of%'this act in case there has been any false
statement or misrepresentations as to the material
fact in.the application or plans on which the permit
or ~pproval was based. "In all cases permit fees
shall not be refunded.
(d) Unsafe Installations. All electrical installations
regardless of type, w~hich constitute an undue hazard
to human'life, health or welfare are hereby declared
illegal and shall'be abated by repair and rehabili-
tation or.by demolition in accordance with the
procedure as outlined in Section 103.4, "Unsafe
Buildings", Of the'Standard Building Code.
(e) ~equirements Not Covered by Code. Any requirement
necessary for the safety, strength or stability of
an existing or proposed electrical installation, or
for the safety of the occupants of a building or
structure, not specifically cove=ed by this code,
shall be.determined by the Electrical Inspector,
subject to the approval of the Building Official.
(f} Alternate Materials and Alternate Methods of
Installations. Alternate materials and alternate
methods of installations shall be approved in ac-
cordance with this Section by the Building Official.
See Section 103.6, of the Standard Building Code for
product control requirements.
(g) ~xistin~ Premises. In existing buildings or
premises in which~lectrical installations are to be
altered, repaired or renovated, the Building Offi-
cial has discretionary power to permit deviation
from the provisions of this Code, provided that such
a proposal to deviate is first submitted for proper
determination in order that health and safety re-
quirements, as they pertain to electrical installa-
tions, shall be observed.
(h) Evidence of Compliance. The Building Official shall
require sufficient evidence to enable a judgement as
to whether proposed alternate meets the requirements
of this code for safety and health.
(i) Tests. When there is sufficient evidence to sub-
stant~ate claims for alternates, the Building Offi-
80'3, 80-4
cial may require tests of compliance as proof to be
made by an approved agency at the expense of the
applicant. .Tests shall be made in accordance with
generally-rec6gniZed standards;' however, in the
absence of such standards, the Building Official
shall specify the test procedure.
Tests may~be required tO'be repeated, if at any time
there is~reason to believe that an alternate no
longer conforms to the requirements' on which its
approval was based.
(j} ~iability. Any officer or employee, or member of
any board~ charged with the enforcement of this
code, acting for the governing body in discharge of
their duties, shall not thereby render themselves
liable personally and they are hereby relieved from
all personal liability for any damage that may occur
to persons or property as a result of any act
required or permitted in the discharge of their
duties. Any suite brbught against any officer or
employee because of such act performed by them in
the enforcement of any'provision of this code, shall
be defended by the agency until the final termina-
· tion of the proceedings. Any suit brought against
any former employee of any agency for actions, said
employee may have taken in the discharge of their
duties while employed by said agency, will be de-
fended by the agency.
80-4 Application for Permit
(a) When Required. A person, firm' or corporation shall
not do or cause to be done, any installations, al-
terations, repairs or replacement 'of equipment or
systems covered by the provisions of this Code,
without first having obtained the proper permit from
the Building Official.
(b) Annual Industrial permits.
1. Upon written request to the Building Official,
any industrial plant shall be issued an annual
permit for electrical work, but only to the
extent of permitting reasonable alterations,
additions or extensions to existing installations
of wiring apparatus or equipment installed, con-
tained, or used upon premises or in buildings
owned or occupied by the person to whom such an
annual industrial permit is issued. Such altera-
tions, additions or extensions must be of a minor
character and shall be confined to any existing
branch circuits and fixtures, apparatus or equip-
ment connected thereto, but shall not include the
installation or replacement of service con-
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80-4, 80-5
(d)
conto
Copies of all blueprints and drawings of this nature
must be filed in the Building Department for
safe-keeping and future reference, if required. The
installation of wiring, apparatus or equipment for
light, heat or power within or attached to any
buildlng oF premises, whether for private or public
use; must be accomplished strictly in accordance
with the plans and speCifications submitted. Any
chaHges Or omissions in the wiring system shown on
the plans must first be reviewed for code compliance
by the Building Official and such review noted in
writing. Ail drawings and specifications and
accompanying data shall bear the name, signature and
address of the designer.
(e) Examln'a~ion of Drawings. The Bu'ilding Official
shall examine or cause to be examined each
application for a permit and the drawings and
specifications which may be filed therewith, and
shall ascertain by such examination whether the in-
stallation indicated and described is in accordance
with the requirements of this code and all other
pertinent laws or ordinances.
80-5 Permits
(a) Action on Application.
1. If the BUilding Official is satisfied that the
work described iX an application for permit and
the drawings and specifications which may be
filed therewith conform to the requirements of
this code and other pertinent laws and
.ordinances, a permit shall be issued to the
applicant.
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80-5
2. If the application for permit and the drawings
and specifications~which may be filed therewith
describe work which does not conform to the re-
quirements, of..this code or other pertinent laws
or ordinances, the Building Official shall not
issue a permit but shall return the drawings to
the applicant with the refusal to issue such a
permit. Such refusal; shall'when requested, be
by letter and shall contain the reasons ·
therefore.
Condltlons -of the Permit. The Building Official
shall act upon an application for a permit with
plans'as-filed, or'as amended, without unreasonable
or unnecessary delay. A permit issued shall be
construed to be a license to proceed with the work
and shall not be construed as authority to violate,
cancel,'alter or set aside any of the provis~ons of
this code, nor sh~ll such issuance of a permit
prevent the Building Official from thereafter
requiring a correc~i0n of errors in plans or in
construction or of violations of this code.
Permits may-be issued subject to either of the fol-
lowing conditions: .
1. Every permit issued shall become null and void
unless the work authorized by such permit is
commenced within six-(6) months'after its is-
suance, or if work authorized by such permit is
suspended or abandoned for a period of six (6)
months after the time the work is commenced;
provided that for cause, one or more extensions
of time for periods not exceeding ninety (90)
days each may be allowed and each such extension
shall be in writing by the Building Official.
2. Prior to issuing the permit, the Building Offi-
cial and the applicant may establish a maximum
time schedule fclr completion of logical phases of
construction under the permit. Such schedule
shall take into effect historical data of the
governmental agency, for construction of similar
structures within the limits of the agency.
.Failure of permit holder to pursue construction
under the permit in accordance with the maximum
time schedule shall be prima facie evidence that
the building project has not been commenced, or
has been suspended or abandoned. Such prima
facie evidence shall be in addition to any other
evidence that construction under the permit has
not been commenced or has been suspended or
abandoned under the permit.
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· :._ 80-5,80-6
Should the permit for any reason become null and
void prior to. the work being commenced, it may be
subsequently commenced or recommenced and a new
permit sh~ll be obtained. A null and void permit
may be renewed for. a prorated amount of the
original'~fee, provided the proposed Work con-
forms with all requirements, ordinances, rules
and regulations effective at the time of such
~renewal.
In ever~ case, a courtesy notiCe shall be mailed
~y..the Building Official to the permit holder
advising that said permit is null and void.
3. A journeyman or master electrician shall actively
supervise on the site electrical work.
80-6
(c) Qualifications of'Applicant. Application for
permits' will be accepted only from contractors
currently licensed i.n their respective field and for
whom no revocation'or suspension of license is
existing except that a sole owner'may make
application for permit and perform the work in
connection with the construction, maintenance,
alteratlons, or repair of a single family residence
or two (2) family residence for their own use and
occupancy and not intended for sale. Such licensed
contractor or sole owner shall be held responsible
to the Building Official for the proper supervision
and conduct for all work covered thereof.
Fees
(a] General. A permit shall not be valid until the fees
prescribed in this section have been paid, nor shall
an amendment to a permit be approved until the addi-
tional fees, if any, shall have been paid.
(b) Failu%e to Obtain a Permit. If any person commences
any work on an installation before obtaining the
necessary permit from the Building Official, the
permit fee shall be doubled.
(c) Schedule of Permit Fees~
1. GENERAL: No permit shall be issued until the fee
prescribed under this section shall have been
paid. Nor shall an amendment to a permit be ap-
proved until the additional fee, if any, due to
the additional work, shall have been paid. No
refund of permit fees will he allowed after
thirty (30) days from date of issue of permit.
80-7
80-6, 80-7
2. RECORDS.: The Building Official shall keep a
permanent and accurate account of all permit fees
and other mo~ies collected, the names of all
persons ~p6n.whose account the same was paid and
the date and amount thereof.
3. SCHEDULE OF PERMIT FEES: On all electrical work
requiring a permit~as set forth in 80.5, fees
shall be paid as required at the time of filing
applica%ton in accordance with the fee schedule,
established by authority having Jurisdiction.
K REiNSPECTION FEE of $10.00 may be charged for
each reinspection made due to the rejection of
work, or due to the ~act that work was not ready
at the time specified in the request for
inspection, or failure to call for inspection.
Payment of such fee must be made prior to the
reinspection..
Plan Filing Fee. ,Thirty percent (30%) of esti-
mated permit fee upon filing. Deduct amount from
actual fee if permit is obtained within four (4)
months from approval date: if not~ permit fee is
kept.
Major Working Drawing Review Fee. One hundred
dollars ($100.00) deducted from permit fee if
permit is obtained within eight,?~{_8) months from
submission date.
Major Fee Changes After Plans are Approved and
Permit Issued. Two hundred and fifty dollars
($250.00) fee, but In no case more than the
original permit fee.
~ajor Plan Recheck~nq Fee. Second (2nd) and
additional check lists ten percent (10%) of
permit fee for checking service each time
rechecked.
Inspections
(a) General
1. Before issuing a permit, the Building Official or
authorized agent may examine or cause to be exa-
mined, any building or site at or in which the
work is to be done. All electrical work shall be
inspected from time to time during and upon
completion of the work for which a permit is
issued. A record shall be made of every such
examination and inspection, and of all violations
of code.
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2. The electrical inspector or authorized agent,
upon proper notification from the permit holder,
shall make the following inspection of electrical
work, tOGe'ther with such other inspections as may
be necessary, and shall review for code compli-
ance that portionzof the electrical work of the
stages listed below, or shall notify the permit
holder, or agent, Wherein the same fails to
comply with the requirements of the code.
a. FIRS~ INSPECTION.' After all the wiring has
....been run and the panel has been installed and
made up, or wire and circUits properly tagged
with the number of outlets, before it has been
covered, other than to provide required
mechanical protection, the inspector shall
.. examine same.
"He. shall ma~e such observations and measure-
ments, together with tests, as may be required
to determine ~hether the work complies with
the code. Where wiring or circuits have been
tagged, in lieu-of panel make-up, the tags
shall remain until the panel has been finally
made up and inspected and approved by the
.inspector. Inspector may waive the test re-
quirements, provided the electrical contrac-
tor shows proof to the inspector that
installation will ~comply with-'code.
3. The Building Official shall make, or cause to be
made a final inspection of. all electrical work in
buildings upon completion thereof, prior to the
issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy.
4. No owner or agent shall allow any new building to
be occupied by any person until after the elec-
trical work in said building shall have been ap-
proved by the Building Official. No equipment
regulated by th~s Code shall be connected to the
power supply and. placed in normal operation until
it complies wifh all applicable requirements of
this code and a final inspection approval has
.been issued. The servicing utility company shall
not connect the power supply until notified by
the Building Official.
80-8
Violations and Penalties
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate a
provision of this code, or fail to comply therewith,
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80-8, 80-9, 210-1, 210-5, 210-50
80.-'9
or with any of thc requirements thereof, shall be
guilty of misdemeanor. Each such person shall be
deemed guilty of a separate offence for each and
every day or ~ortion thereof during which any
Violation of any of the provisions of this code is
committed or continued, and upon conviction of any
such violation, such person shall be punished by a
fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor
more than five hundred dollars ($500.00), or by
imprisonment not exceeding six (6) months, or by
both such ~ine and imprisonment.
Val fdi'ty
If any section, sub-section, sentence, clause or
phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to
be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect
the validity of the remaining portion of this code.
ARTICLE 210 - BRANCH CIRCUITS
210-1
Scope. Delete and substitute the following:
The'provisions of this Article apply to branch
circuits supplying lighting or appliance loads or
-combinations of both. Where motors or motor-opera-
ted appliances are connected to any branch circuit
that also supplies lighting or other appliance
loads, the provisions of both this Article and
Article 430 shall apply. Article 430 applies where
a branch circuit supplies motor loads only. Branch
circuits shall be plainly marked at the overcurrent
protective device so they can be quickly and
positively identified.
210-5 Color Code for Branch Circuits. Add paragraph (c).
(c) ~ngrounded Conductors Color Code. Ungrounded
conductors operating at voltages not exceeding 150
volts at ground, shall be identified by an outer
covering or marking-~t termination or splice of
black, red or blue.
Ungrounded conductors operating at voltages exceed-
ing 150 volts to ground shall be identified by an
outer covering or marking at termination or splice
of brown, purple or yellow.
C. REQUIRED OUTLETS
210-50 General. Add new paragraph (d) and (e].
(d) Any building to be used for other than office occu-
pancies, warehouses (used for storage only) or resi-
dences shall have receptacles installed each twenty
(20) feet of unencumbered wall space. All recep-
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210-52, 210-70, 215-4, 220-2, 220-3
210-52
tacles shall be Installed at accessible locations
and this accessibility shall be.maintained regard-
less of wall fixtures or other modifications.
Office occupancies shall have receptacles Installed
each twelve feet [12'] of unencumbered wall space.
Receptacles not r_equired tn warehouses (storage].
(e) All'air conditioning and heating components
installed on a roof or tn an attic shall have an
accessible.disconnect switch and a 120 volt A/C
grounding type convenience outlet convenient to the
general equipment area.
Dwelling Unit Receptacle Outlets. Add paragraph (g).
(9) In each branch circuit panel board of any one and
two family dwelling units, there shall be a minimum
of two'(2) extra spaces for fuse holders or breakers--
for future use.. An empty raceway terminating in an
accessible attic.or an empty raceway terminating in
an accessible place either under the floor or to the
exterior of the building above finish grade shall be
installed.
210-70 Lighting Outlets Required. Add new paragraph (c].
(c) In an attic, a light controlled by a switch located
at the required passageway opening shall be
provided.
ARTICLE 215 - FEEDERS
215-4 Feeders With Common Neutral. Delete and substitute.
{b] AI~ feeder conductors to panels shall be Installed
in an approved raceway.
ARTICLE 220 - BRANCH-CIRCUIT AND FEEDER CALCULATIONS
220-2 Computation'of Bra~ch Circuits. Add to existing (b).
(b) ~ Load for Listed Occupancies and Com ut~
~ion of Branch Circuits. In residences a 15A
circuit may have eight (8) general lighting outlets
and a 20A circuit may have ten (10) general lighting
outlets.
220-) Branch Circuits Required. Add to paragraph {b)l.
{b) ~liance Branch Circuits - Dwellin~
1. A small appliance circuit shall not feed more
than four (4] receptacles.
230-43, 230-70, 300-4, 310-2
220-3 Add new paragraph (e).
(e) Appliance Branch Circuits - Dwelling Occupancies
Air conditioners, refrigerators, dishwashers,
garbage dIsposals~ microwave ovens, or appliances
rated at orjabove 750 watts or 1/4 horsepower must
have a separate circuit.
ARTICLE 230 - SERVICES
230-43
'230-70
wiring Methods for 600 Volts or Less.
substitute the following:
Delete and'
ServicD entrance conductors shall be installed in
accordance with the applicable requirements of this
code. All service entrance conductors shall be
installed in an approved raceway such as rigid
conduit,.aluminum conduit, intermediate metal
conduit, E.M.T. and rigid non-metallic conduit,
busway,-cable bus, auxiliary gutters and wireways,
cable tray or min6ral insulated cable. An electri-
cal mast must be rigid or intermediate metal con-
duit and shall be a minimum two inch (2#) trade size
or more in diamete~ when used as a support mast for
service drops.
General. Add to paragraph (a).
If eight feet (8') or more of service entrance
conductors are located inside the building as
determined by Section 230-44, a disconnect must be
installed at the meter.
ARTICLE 300 - WIRING METHODS
300-4 Pro~ection Against Physical D~mage.
graphs (d) and (e).
Add new para-
(d) In concealed locations where E.M.T., P.V.C. or
E.N.T. laid in notches will not later be visible, a
steel protection plate, a minimum of one sixteenth
(1/16") thick shall be installed prior to the
application of wail, ceiling or floor finish.
(e) Approved rigid cOnduit, rigid'non-metallic conduit,
surface metal raceway, electrical metallic tubing,
intermediate metal'conduit or electrical non-metal-
Sic tubing shall be required to encase conductors
for lights, heat or power in the wiring of buildings
containing three (3) or more dwelling units and in
~hurches, schools, hotels, theatres, public build-
lngs, commercial buildings, manufacturing establish-
ments and all buildings in the fire district.
ARTICLE 310 - CONDUCTORS FOR GENERAL WIRING
310-2 Conductors. Add new paragraph'(c).
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324, 333, 336-3, 339-3
(c) Restrictions.
1. Aluminum ~onductors smaller than No. 2 A.W.G.
shalr dot be insfalled.
2. All alum{hum conductors shall t~rminate in
approved hypress lugs and/or connectors con-
forming to the manufacturer,s specifications
and/or the Aluminum Association,s installation
manual and design guide.
~.-Aluminum conductors shall not be used for
grounding or bonding.
310-8 Wet Locations. 'Add new paragraph (c).
(c) Equipment Outdoors. Conductors to equ{pment instal-
led out of doors m~st be protected from the discon-
nect to the equipment by liquid tight flexible
metallic conduit not over six feet (6') in length
ARTICLE 324 - CONCEALED ~NOB-AND-TUBE WIRING
Delete article in its-entirety.
ARTICLE 333 - ARMORED CABLE
Delete article in its entirety.
ARTICLE 336 - NONMETALLIC SHEATHED CABLE
336-3 Uses Permitted or Not Permitted. Delete existing
paragraph (c) and substitute the following:
Type N.M. and.N.M.C, shall be. restricted to resi-
dences of not more than two (2) occupancies. Struc-
tural members of buildings shall not be cut. N.M.
cable shall not be used in the hollow space of
masonry walls or embedded in masonry unless in an
approved raceway. When N.M. Is installed on top of
joists in attics, it must be run in a space where
the vertical clearance is two feet (2') or less
between the top of the ceiling Joists and the bottom
of the roof rafter. N.M. or N.M.C., when installed
on the surface of masonry construction, or tn spaces
between furring strips, or in any location where the
POSsibility of physical damage could result in any
style construction,shall be encased in approved
metal raceway.
If a 1/2" E.M.T. sleeve is required for protection
of a N.M. or N.M.C. cable, only one such cable shall
be allowed in the sleeve. The sleeve shall be
provided with a 90 degree bend installed in the
direction of intended cable travel.
348-1, 370-19, 400-7, 400-8, 410-67
ARTICLE 348 - ELECTRI~A~ METALLIC TUBING
348-1' Use. Add to existing paragraph.
E.M.T. may be used in concrete except for slabs on
grade.
ARTICLE 370 - BOXES AND FITTINGS
370-19 JunCtion, Pull and Outlet Boxes to be Accessible
Add to the existing paragraph.
Above the Suspended Ceiling. Above the suspended
ceiling, junction, pull and-outlet boxes shall be
installed not more than four (4'] above the suspended
ceiling. .
ARTICLE 400 - FLEXIBLE C6RDS AND CABLES
.400-7
Uses Permitted.
the following:
Delete paragraph (b) and substitute
(b) Where used as permitted in subsections (a)3, (a)6, and
(a)8, of this section, each flexible cord shall be
equipped with an attachment plug and shall be
energized from an approved receptable outlet. These
cords shall not be more than six (6') feet in length.
400-8
Uses Not Permitted (add'Item No. 6)
6. When connecting equipment out-of-doors.
ARTICLE 410
-- LIGHTING FiXTUREs, LAMPHOLDERS, LAMPS,
RECEPTACLES, AND ROSETTES
410-67
Receptacles in damp or wet locations.
Add new paragraph:
(e) Receptacles lnstalied out of doors must have rainproof
covers and are to be installed only for portable tools
or other portable equipment not usually left connected
to the outlet indefinitely.
ARTICLE 680 - SWIMMING POOLS, FOUNTAINS
680-7 Cord and Plug Connected Equipment
Delete existing and rewrite as follows:
680-7, 680-8, 680-25, 700-1, 700-9, 700-12
Ail electrical 'eqUipment installed outdoors or
exposed to .th~ weather shall be connected to the
disconnecting, means by liquid tight flexible metal
conduit. A rain tight.disconnect with switches or
circuit breakers shall break all ungrounded
conductors.
680-8
680-25
EXCEPTION NO. 1: Storable pOols
OverheAd Conductor Clearances
Delete Exceptions No. 1 and No. 2 of this section.
Methods of Grounding. Delete (a) and substitute the
following:
(a] General. The following provisions shall apply to
the grounding of Underwater lighting fixtures, metal
junction boxes,-metal transformer enclosures and all
metallic electric equipment associated with a pool
or fountain. All ~ust be grounded by a grounded
conductor originating.at the service entrance
equipment.
700-9
700-12
ARTICLE 700 - EMERGENCY SYSTEMS
700-1 Scope (Add new paragraph, cross reference Standard
Building Code Addendums, Section 506)
(a) A standby on-site power generation system conforming
to N.F.P.A. 70 in general and N,F.P.A. 700-12(b),
"Generator Set", as revised herein, shall be pro-
vided in all buildings more than four [4) stories or
fifty (50') feet above the average grade except
factory, industrial and storage occupancies.
Wiring, Eme{gency System. Add to existing paragraph:
All wiring shall be run in approved metallic raceway
Emergency Systems {Add to subparagraph 1)
{b) Generator Set
1. System supervisions devices with manual start and
transfer features, shall be provided at a Central
Control Station.
Ail power lighting signal and communication faci-
lities provided under the requirements of this
section shall be transferable to the standby
system. (continued)
700-12
A. Standby' Power Loads
The following loads are classified as standby
power loads. The transition time from the
instant of failure of the normal power source
to't%e generator source shall not exceed sixty
(60) seconds except as noted for hospitals in
.paragraph 700-6(b)1. The standby power gener-
ator shall be siZed to supply the'following:
1. The elevator required under Section 506.7.a
of the Standard Building Code as amended~
2. Mechan~c~l-air-handling systems required to
be operating during an emergency.
3. Fire Pump~
(b) Emergency Power Loads
The transition time from the instant of failure of
the normal power source to the generator source
shall not exceed ten (10) seconds unless otherwise
specifically noted. The following<~loads are classi-
fied as Emergency Power Loads:
1. Voice alarm system . .
2. Voice communication system
3. Fire alarm systems
4.. Fire detection systems
5. Elevator car ~ighting
6. Escape route lighting and exit sign illumina-
tion wh[ch shall both operate within one
(1) second.
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ATTACHMENT NO. 1
~ny buildin~ or structure other than one (1) or two (2)
fam{ly dwellings, and any building upon any farm for the use
of any farmer, shall be designed by an architect or engineer
legally registered under the laws of the State of Florida,
regulating the practice of architecture and engineering and
who shall affix'their seal and signature and the date of
.said drawings, speciflca.tlbns and accompanying data, except
that any electrical contractor whose practice is the design
and fabrication of electriqal systems which he installs, by
virtue of having qualified under State Statutes or any
special act or ordinance, may-design the electrical system
of any new building or addition which requires an aggregate
service capacity of 600 amperes (240 volts) or less on a
residential electrical system or 800 amperes (240 volts) or
less on a commercial or industrial electrical system and
which costs less than $50,000.00, is not required to
register under the provisions of s.s. 47~'~00~=~4~712U39 as a
registered engineer.