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ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBSECTION (b) OF
SECTION 11•-35 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT.$
TEXAS, S.0 AS TO ADOPT THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE
OF 1962; AMENDING SECTION 11-37 OF THE CODE OF ORDI-
NANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, SO AS TO CHANGE THE STAND-
ARDS FOR INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL SIGNS; AMENDING
SECTION 11-65 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES. OF BEAUMONT,
TEXAS, BY CHANGING APPROVED WIRING METHODS OF ELEC-
TRICAL INSTALLATIONS; REPEALING SECTION 11.-68 OF THE
CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, PERTAINING TO
THE USE OF FLEXIBLE METALLIC CONDUIT; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS:
1.
That Subsection (b) of Section 11-35 of the Code of ordi-
nances -of Beaumont, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
"(b) Conformity of electrical installations with
the applicable standards set forth in the National
Electrical Code shall be prima facie evidence that
such installations are reasonably safe to persons
and property; provided that the provisions of this
chapter shall prevail over the National 'Electrical
Code in case of conflicting provisions. The National
Electrical.Code of 1962, adopted by the National Fire
Protection Association, and all amendments thereof,
is hereby adopted, and the same is hereby made a part
of this chapter as fully and to the extent as if
copied herein in full. One copy of such code has
been and now is filed in the office of the city clerk.tt
2.
That Section 11.-37 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont,
Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
ttSec. 11.-37. Same -- Signs.
't(a) All electrically illuminated or electri-
cally powered outdoor and indoor signs and displays
shall be reasonably safe to persons and property and
in conformity with the provisions of this code.
It(b) Conformity of all types of electrical
signs with applicable standards of the Underwriterst
Laboratories, Inc., and the National Electrical Code,
referred to in section 11-.35, above shall be prima
facie evidence that such installations are reasonably
safe to persons and property; provided that the pro-
visions of this chapter shall prevail in case of con-
flicting provisions.
t'(c) Conformity of constructions erection.,
foundation -and means of support of all such signs
with the city building code shall be approved by:the
city building inspector before permits for electrical
inspection shall be issued under the authority of
this code..
tt(d) All conductors for gaseous
-- ------ ---_----indoor--and outdoors shall be of a type
the purpose and for the voltage of the
shall not be smaller than No. 1¢., AWG.
tubing. signs.,
approved for
circuit., and
tt(e) Bare conductors may be used only on socket -
type housings inside signs., and exposed if -not over
eighteen inches in length. Pyrex or equal insulators
and housings will be the only type approved for out-
door construction. Housings must have at least a seven -
eights inch opening when used outdoors. Open-end type
housings will not be approved for outdoor use.
tt (f ) All open high« -voltage sign conductors shall
have a minimum two inch separation maintained between
conductor and between conductors and other objects.
Where subject to mechanical injury', or where within.
reach from ground', roof., window., or other substantial
support accessible to unqualified persons., all high-
voltage conductors shall be enclosed in suitable race-
ways., or suitably guarded.
tt(g) All high-voltage gaseous tube sign circuits
shall be protected on the low. -voltage or primary cir-
cuit of each sign transformer by the installation -of a
separate nontamperable fuse of one hundred and twenty-
five per cent for each calculation of the load., or by
test with suitable instruments in the primary circuit
c thereof.
It(h) A permit must be obtained from the electric
cal inspector's office before any sign is installed.
tt(}) Supports below signs may not be installed
on public property.
't(j) An approved type of fitting.must be.us.ed on
all runs.of conduit., such as weatherhead or similar
fittings.
tt(k) Neon signs must be all metal or other ap-
proved material.
tt(1) No'guy wire used on outdoor signs shall be
less than three --sixteenths stranded cable. No turn-
buckles less than one -.fourth inch for outdoor use.
No guy cables shall be fastened to walls with less
than three-eighths inch lag screws and shields. Elec-
trodes on outdoor tube lighting must clear any object
by at least one and one. -half inches. All steel poles,
booms., and supporting framework must pass inspection.
Neon and metal letters mounted on masonry buildings
shall be mounted with expansion shields',.caulking
anchors', or lead wool set in holes at least one inch
in depth.
It(m) All outdoor signs shall have transformers
installed in an approved metal container.tt
3.
That Section 11.-65 of.the Code of Ordinances of.Beaumont?
L____ _T.exas�-is hereby" -amended --to read as -follows:
ttSec. 11.-65. Approved wiring methods., use thereof.
ttWiring methods approved by the National Elec-
trical Code and Underwriterst (laboratories., Inc..,
shall be used with the exceptions listed below:
't(a) Type ALS and MC and,AC cable may be used
in minimum size number::4 or larger., installed in
accordance with the National Electrical.Code require-
ments.
tt(b) ..Electric metallic tubing may be used in dry
locations only.
. It(c) Any approved method maybe used for termprary
work.
tt(d) Flexible metallic conduit may be used when
it is impractical to use rigid .conduit; however., on
movable or rotating electrical equipmentil flexible
metallic conduits may be used only for a maximum
length of six feet.
it (e) In all buildings within thefirst fire dis-
trict., all commercial buildings., all buildings used
for commercial purposes, and all apartment houses con-
taining three (3) or more apartments., the following
wiring methods are excluded from the approved methods
as listed in the•National Electrical Code of 1962:
Article 320-., Open wiring,on insulators.
Article 324'- Concealed knob and tube work.
Article 328 .- Bare conductor feeders.
Article 336.- Non:»metallic sheathed cable.
Article 338 -- Service --Entrance Cable.
Article 339 -- Underground feeder and branch
circuit cable.
Article 350%x- Flexible metallic conduit.
Article 351%:.- Liquid -tight flexible conduit.
*Article 350 and 351 permitted in accordance
with Section 11.-65., Subsection (d) above.
tt(f) The following equipment shall be installed
on special circuits:
(1) Attic fan and heating unit.
(2) Di.5hwasher.
(3) Disposal.
(4) Washing machine.
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(5) Drier.
(6) Water heaters and space heaters.
(7) Ranges, built in ranges, tops and .ovens.
(8) Air conditioning equipment.
(9) Other types of equipment that require
special circuits.
''(g) Article 680 -- Swimming pools, of the
- - --- - - -- - National -Electric Code--is-hereby adopted in its -en-
tirety, and compliance with.Article 680-4, Paragraph
G, is hereby made mandatory.
't(h) Low Voltage Wiring: All low voltage magnetic
switches that are designed to control lights and other
noninductive loads shall be installed as follows:
,'tThe.relay or magnetic switches shall be installed
in such a manner that they may be readily removed and
reinstalled after outlet box containing same is. con-
cealed -without removing plaster or finish of building;
they -are to be installed in outlet boxes of sufficient
size to compensate for space occupied by the relay and
shall be.securely and adequately fastened with machine
screws or other approved method in the outlet box in
which are installed. All remote control low voltage
devices that are used to control lighting and power
shall be installed in an approved metal box ina loca-
tion accessible for maintenance, Service and repairs.
All relay or megnetic switches will be approved only
on circuits not exceeding 150 volts to ground, and all
lower voltage wires must be separated by an approved
barrier from circuit wires. All low voltage wiring
shall not be smaller than #18 gauge rubber. -covered not
less -than 300 volt, insulation. .All low voltage wiring
shall be installed ina workmanlike manner and shall
not be run over ceiling joists, under floor joist, or
across face of studs. All wires must pass through
bored holes and be secured to sides.of joists, studs
or rafters with insulated staples at least every 42
feet. Low voltage wires shall be long enough to permit
the removal and reconnection of the relay or magnetic
switch. Low voltage switches used to operate the relay
or magnetic switch shall be of'an approved type and
installed in an approved manner. The transformer for
the control system shall not exceed 48 volts and shall
have overcurrent protection on the secondary side not
exceeding its capacity, locatedwithin twelve inches
of .transformer. The primary side of -the transformer
will be considered protected by overcurrent protection
not exceeding,fifteen amperes. And it is further pro-
vided that no permits will be required for the instal-
lation of wires to operate telephones, telegraph..,, dis-
trict messengers, and watch. -clock fire alarms.
't(i) Where three or more switches or meters are
installed, a wiring gutter must be used."
4.
That Section 11.-68 of the Code of Ordinances of'Beaumont,
Texas, is hereby repealed.
5.
That should any portion of this ordinance be invalid
such invalidity shall not affect the remaining valid portions
thereof.
6.
That any person who violates any provision of this ordi-
nance shall., upon conviction., be punished as provided in Section
1.-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont) Texas.
PASSED by the City Council this I/day of'March., A.D.
1963.