Chapter 1

106.3.5 – This section specifies minimum plan review criteria for building electrical provisions.

109.3 – This section specifies the required electrical inspections for a building.

111 – This section specifies requirements for connection and/or disconnection of service utilities.

Chapter 4

This chapter specifies special detailed requirements based on use and occupancy such as specific lighting, standby and emergency power, fire protection, lightning protection, ect...

Chapter 6

602 – This section specifies the 5 construction classification types which corresponds with Annex E of the National Electrical Code.

Chapter 7

712 – This section specifies requirements for maintaining fire ratings for membrane and through penetrations.

Chapter 9

903.4 – This section specifies system alarm and monitoring requirements for automatic sprinkler systems.

904.3 – This section states the electrical wiring of an automatic fire-extinguishing system shall comply with the NEC.

907 – This section specifies requirements for fire alarm and detection systems.

908 – This section specifies requirements for emergency alarm systems.

909 – This section specifies requirements for smoke control systems.

910 – This section specifies requirements for smoke and heat vent systems.


Chapter 10

1006 – This section specifies requirements for means of egress illumination and signs.

1008.1.3.2 – This section specifies electrical requirements for power-operated doors used as a means of egress.

1033 – This section covers special illumination and marking of means of egress and emergency lighting as required in day care facilities.

Chapter 11

11-4.1.3(17) – This section specifies requirements for required public telephones and accessibility to them.

11-4.3.11.4 – This section specifies requirements for visible and audible two-way communication for areas between rescue assistance and the primary enter to a building.

11-4.10 – This section specifies electrical accessibility requirements for elevators.

11-4.13.12 – This section specifies electrical requirements for automatic and power-assisted doors.

11-4.27 – This section specifies electrical requirements for accessibility of controls and operating mechanisms.

11-4.28 – This section specifies electrical requirements for accessibility of alarm systems.

11-4.31 – This section specifies accessibility requirements for public telephones.

Chapter 12

1205 – This section covers lighting requirements at the interior of buildings.

Chapter 13

13-412.1.ABC.2.6 – This section specifies energy efficiency requirements for swimming pool and spa temperature controls.

13-413 – This section specifies energy efficiency requirements to all building power distribution systems.

13-414 – This section specifies energy efficiency requirements for electric motors.
13-415 – This section specifies energy efficiency requirements for lighting systems in all buildings.

13-612 – This section specifies control requirements for specific water heating systems.

13-B 1.3.2 – This section specifies requirements for recessed equipment into insulated spaces.

Chapter 26

2606.7.5 and 2612.4.6.5 – These sections specify requirements for the quality and methods for use of light-transmitting plastics used on lighting fixtures.

Chapter 27

This chapter covers the general and emergency and standby power system requirements installed at all buildings and structures.

Chapter 30

3003 – This section specifies electrical requires for emergency operations of elevators and conveying systems.

3005 – This section covers specific electrical requirements for conveying systems.

3006 – This section covers electrical requirements in machine rooms.

Chapter 31

3102.8 – This section specifies electrical requirements for inflation systems at membrane structures.

3108.5 – This sections states radio and television towers shall be permanently and effectively grounded.

3112 – This section specifies special requirements for lighting, mirrors, and landscaping.

Chapter 33

3310 – This section specifies required stairway lighting on projects under construction.
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Bryan P. Holland, MCP