Utah Admin. Code R156-55b-102 - Definitions
In addition to the definitions in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 55, as used in Title 58, Chapter 55 or this rule:
(1)
(a)
"Electrical work" as used in Subsection
58-55-102(14)(a)
and in this rule means:
(i) installation,
fabrication or assembly of equipment or systems included in Premises
Wiring;
(ii) installation of
raceway systems used for any electrical purpose,; and
(iii) installation of field-assembled systems
such as ice and snow melting, pipe-tracing, or manufactured
wiring.
(b) "Electrical
work" does not include:
(i) installation of
factory-assembled appliances or machinery that are not part of the Premises
Wiring, unless wiring interconnections external to the equipment are required
in the field.
(2) "Immediate supervision" as used in
Subsection
58-55-102(26) and
this rule means :
(a) for non-residential
electrical work, the apprentice and the supervising electrician are physically
present on the same project or jobsite, but are not required maintain a direct
line of sight and
(b) for
residential electrical work, the supervising electrician, when not physically
present on the same project or jobsite as the apprentice, is available to
provide direction, oversight, inspection, and evaluation of the apprentice's
work so as to ensure that the end result complies with applicable
standards.
(3)
(a) "Minor electrical work incidental to a
mechanical or service installation", as used in Subsection
58-55-305(1)(n),
means the electrical work involved in installation, replacement, or repair of
HVAC equipment appliances, or machinery that utilize use electrical power, when
wiring is extended no more than ten feet from an existing outlet or disconnect
intended specifically for the piece of equipment appliance, or
machinery.
(b) Minor electrical
work does not include:
(i) modification or
repair of "Premises Wiring" as defined in the National Electrical Code, and
does not include; or
(ii)
installation of a disconnecting means or outlet.
(4) "Premises Wiring" means the same as
defined in Title 15A, State Construction and Fire Codes Act.
(5) "Residential project" as used in
Subsection
58-55-302(3)(j)(iiiv)
pertaining to supervision, means electrical work performed in a one- or
two-family dwellings, including townhouses, as determined by Title 15A, State
Construction and Fire Codes Act.
(6) "Unprofessional conduct" as defined in
Title 58, Chapters 1 and 55, is further defined, in accordance with Subsection
58-1-203(1)(e),
in Section R156-55b-501.
(7) "Work commonly done by unskilled labor"
as used in Subsection
58-55-102(14)(b)(iii)
means work performed by unlicensed persons and includes assisting or handling
wire on large wire pulls involving conduit of two inches or larger, when the
task is performed under the immediate supervision of a properly licensed
master, or journeyman, electrician acting within the scope of their
license.
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