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2. Receptacles: Every habitable space in a dwelling shall contain at least <br /> two separate and remote receptacle outlets. Every laundry area shall contain at <br /> least one grounded type receptacle. Every bathroom shall contain at least one <br /> duplex wall receptacle and be protected by a GFCI. Receptacles within six (6) <br /> feet of the outside edge of a sink shall be protected by a GFCI. Any new <br /> receptacle must be of the grounded type and installed as per the NEC. Existing <br /> 3-wire grounded type receptacles, wired to a 2-wire system, shall either be <br /> grounded as per the NEC, protected by a GFCI, or replaced by a 2-wire <br /> receptacle. <br /> 3. Lighting fixtures:Every public hall, interior stairway,bathroom,laundry <br /> room, furnace room, basements, and attics or utility rooms used for storage or <br /> contain equipment requiring servicing shall contain at least one electric lighting <br /> fixture controlled by a wall switch at the usual point of entry. <br /> 4. Electrical system hazards: The following items are declared to be <br /> hazardous, and it shall be unlawful to create, maintain or permit the same to <br /> exist. <br /> a. Conductors or devices carrying electrical energy in excess of the <br /> approved rated capacity; <br /> b. Electrical wiring, of all types, not supported in an approved manner <br /> (existing wiring will be allowed on bottom of joists in basements if secured at <br /> intervals to eliminate sagging); <br /> c. Splices unenclosed in approved boxes other than knob and tube wiring <br /> inside walls and attics; <br /> d. Absence of or use of unapproved connectors for splices and termination <br /> into boxes or cabinets; <br /> e. Exposed fuse blocks or cleat type light fixtures; <br /> f. Wiring with insulation deterioration or other damaged conditions; <br /> g. Flexible cords, commonly known as lamp or extension cords, used as a <br /> substitute for fixed wiring; or where run through walls, ceilings, floors, <br /> doorways, windows, or where attached to, or run behind building surfaces such <br /> as walls,ceilings,baseboard,and floors; <br /> h. The use of the grounded circuit conductor used for grounding, except as <br /> provided by NEC 250.140,Exception, for such listed appliances; <br /> i. Broken porcelain fixtures in basements or cord type fixtures with frayed <br /> or deteriorated insulation; <br /> j. Electrical wiring with metal outer covering in contact with dissimilar <br /> metals such as copper water piping,etc.; <br /> k. Boxes or conduits with excessive number of conductors; <br /> 1. Knob and tube wiring in areas other than inside walls or attics. <br /> In keeping with safe electrical installations, all unsafe conditions other than <br /> specifically noted above, should be disclosed to the owner by the electrical contractor and <br /> corrected before inspection. <br /> C. Swimming Pools <br /> N.E.C.680.23.Underwater Luminaries.This section covers all luminaries(lighting <br /> fixtures) installed below the normal water of the pool. (a) Voltage Limitation. No <br />