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205 <br /> <br />of cord work where standard wiring is required is prohibited. <br />The use of flat or shallow canopies less than 3/4 inches deep <br />is prohibited unless boxes are used behind such canopies. Ail <br />service conduits 3/4, or larger. The use of paper tubes and <br />paper bushing is prohibited. Ail flush switches and receptacles <br />shall be inclosed in iron boxes. Ail feeds shall run through <br />the entrance switch before going to distribution point. Each <br />circuit must have an independent cut out. The use of unlined or <br />defective sockets is prohibited. The use of commercial cord ia <br />prohibited. Ail portable cord or cord drops shall be reinforced. <br />Ail accessible open lugs carrying current shall be taped. Insula- <br />tion joints shall be used with combination fixtures. Ail fixtures <br />shall be solidly hung and shall not be supported by electric wires. <br />Condulets entering fittings shall be required in all cases. <br /> <br />Ail motors one-half horse power and over must be equipped with a <br /> <br />no volt release. <br /> <br /> Ail service wires shall be of Nc.lO B & S guage or larger. <br /> <br />No outlets shall be brought out where the socket, fixture or switch <br />can be reached from any gas or water pipe or from any bath tub, <br />basin, sink or plumbing fixture of any kind. <br /> <br /> No lamp o~ switch shall be placed where they can be turned <br /> <br />on from the ground unless by a pull cord socket. No switch shall <br />be placed where exposed to the weather. Ail flush switches when <br />placed within reach of the ground or cement walks, cement staircases <br />etc., shall have all the metallic non-current carrying parts effectively <br />grounded. Weather-proof fixtures must be used when exposed to <br />moisture. No more than four ceiling outlets shall be allowed on <br />store circuits for concealed work, and conduit from tablet boxes <br /> <br />shall have wire weight capacity <br /> <br />lets. <br /> Ail side outlets must be <br /> <br />for one extra circuit to four out- <br /> <br />Standard 3 inch box. Ail ceiling <br /> flush wit h <br /> <br />outlets must be standard 3 inch or 4 inch box brought <br /> <br />the plaster line. Ail conduit or armored cable entering all Junct- <br />ion or outlet boxes must have a lock nut and pull bushing on the <br />inside of box as well as a lock nut or shoulder on the outside of <br />same. No wires shall be pulled untll the plastering is finished. <br />Split knobs or cleats must be used for the support of conductors <br />smaller than No.S B. & S. guage. Floor outlets, attachment plugs <br />and receptacles must be enclosed in an approved floor outlet box, <br />especially designed for this purpose. Junction boxes must always <br />be installed in such a manner as.to be ready and accessible. <br /> <br />Ail taps shall be caught under the same knob with the conductor <br /> <br />to which they are attached; all tape and splices must be made <br />electrical and mechanically sec~Are, and then soldered and covered <br />with an insulating material equal to that on the conductor. Ail <br />switches on motors or other power devices carrying over 1320 watts <br />shall be of a knife type~ plug fuse up to 30 amp. over 30 amP. <br />tO be cartridge type and inclosed in approved metallic box. <br /> <br /> <br />