What is covered and not covered by this regulation.
What powers a city or town can exercise for regulating electrical work
Requirements for electrical inspectors in cities or towns
Requirement that electrical equipment associated with spas, hot tubs, swimming pools, and hydromassage bathtubs be certified
How disputes between cities or towns and the State of Washington are resolved
Requirement to adopt reasonable rules in furtherance of safety to life and property
Key Points
- Chapter 19.28 RCW consists of three parts
- Electrical
- Electrical and Telecommunications
- Telecommuncications
- Administrator" means a person designated by an electrical contractor to supervise electrical work and electricians
- Basic Electrical Work is divided into two categories
- Class A that covers replace like in kind
- Covers remove and replace a like in kind 10 hp or less motor
- Covers remove and replace luminaire ballast with an exact same ballast
- Class B means work other than class A basic electrical work that requires minimal electrical circuit modifications and has limited exposure hazards
- Covers extensions to existing circuits for no more than two oulets
- Covers one hundred volt-amperes in Class 2, Class 3, or power limited low voltage systems in one and two-family dwellings
- Electrical construction trade includes but is not limited to installing or maintaining electrical wires and equipment that are used for light, heat, or power and installing and maintaining remote control, signaling, power limited, or communication circuits or systems
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