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Footlight

A border light installed on or in the stage.

Drop Box

A box containing pendant or flush-mounted receptacles attached to a multiconductor cable via strain relief or a multipole connector.

Motion Picture Studio (Lot)

A building or group of building and other structures designed, constructed, or permanently altered for use by the entertainment industry for the purpose of motion picture or television production.

Medical Office (Dental Office)

A building or part thereof in which the following occur: (1) examinations and minor treatments or procedures are performed under the continuous supervision of a medical or dental professional; (2) only sedation or local anesthesia is involved and treatment or procedures do not render the patient incapable of self-preservation under emergency conditions; and (3) overnight stays for patients or 24-hour operation are not provided.

Nursing Home

A building or portion of a building used on a 24-hour basis for the housing and nursing cate of four or more persons who, because of mental or physical incapacity, might be unable to provide for their own needs and safety without the assistance of another person.

Television Studio or Motion Picture Stage (Sound Stage)

A building or portion of a building usually insulated from the outside noise and natural light for use by the entertainment industry for the purpose of motion picture, television, or commercial production.

Limited Care Facility

A building or portion thereof used on a 24-hour basis for the housing of four or more person who are incapable of self-preservation because of age; physical limitation due to accident or illness; or limitations such as mental retardation/developmental disability, mental illness, or chemical dependency.

Hospital

A building or portion thereof used on a 24-hour basis for the medical, psychiatric, obstetrical, or surgical care of four or more inpatients.

Minor Repair Garage

A building or portions of a building used for lubrication, inspection, and minor automotive maintenance work, such as engine tune-ups, replacement of parts, fluid changes (e.g., oil, antifreeze, transmission fluid, brake fluid, air-conditioning refrigerants), brake system repairs, tire rotation, and similar routine maintenance work, including associated floor space used for offices, parking, or showrooms.

Major Repair Garage

A building or portions of a building where major repairs, such as engine overhauls, painting, body and fender work, and repairs that require draining of the motor vehicle fuel tank are performed on motor vehicles, including associated floor space used for offices, parking, or showrooms.

Floating Building

A building unit, as defined in Article 1.1, that floats on water, is moored in a permanent location, and has a premises wiring system served through connection by permanent wiring system served through connection by permanent wiring to an electrical supply system not located on the premises.

Psychiatric Hospital

A building used exclusively for psychiatric care, on a 24-hour basis, of four or more inpatients.

Mobile Home

A factory-assembled structure or structures transportable in one or more sections that are built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling without a permanent foundation where connected to the required utilities and that include the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and electrical systems contained therein.

Patient Equipment Grounding Point

A jack or terminal that serves as the collection point for redundant grounding of electrical appliances serving a patient care vicinity or for grounding other items in order to eliminate electromagnetic interference problems.

Stand Lamp (Work Light)

A portable stand that contains a general-purpose luminaire or lampholder with guard for the purpose of providing general illumination in the studio or stage.

Stand Lamp (Work Light)

A portable stand that contains a general-purpose luminaire or lampholder with guard for the purpose of providing general illumination on the stage or in the auditorium.

Truck Camper

A portable unit constructed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, travel, or camping use, consisting of a roof, floor, and sides, designed to be loaded onto and unloaded from the bed of a pickup truck.

Portable Power Distribution Unit

A power distribution box containing receptacles and overcurrent devices.

Spray Booth

A power-ventilated enclosure for a spray application or process that confines and limits the escape of the material being sprayed, including vapors, mists, dusts, and residues that are produced by the spraying operation and conducts or directs these material to an exhaust system.

Spray Room

A power-ventilated fully enclosed room used exclusively for open spraying of flammable or combustible materials.

X-Ray Installations, Long-Time Rating

A rating based on an operating interval of 5 minutes or longer.

X-Ray Installations, Momentary Rating

A rating based on an operating interval that does not exceed 5 seconds/

Solid-State Phase-Control Dimmer

A solid-state dimmer where the wave shape of the steady-state current does not follow the wave shape of the applied voltage, such that the wave shape is linear.

Patient Cate Vicinity

A space, within a location intended for the examination and treatment of patients, extending 1 800 mm beyond the normal location of the patient bed, chair, table, treadmill, or other device that supports the patient during examination and treatment and extending vertically to 2 300 mm above the floor.

Stage Set

A specific area set up with temporary scenery and properties designed and arranged for a particular scene in a motion picture or television production.

Recreational Vehicle Site

A specific area within a recreational vehicle park or campground that is set aside for use by a camping unit.

Equipotential Plane

An where wire mesh or other conductive elements are embedded in or placed under concrete, bonded to all metal structures and fixed nonelectrical equipment that may become energized, and connected to the electrical grounding system to minimize voltage potentials within the plane and between the planes, the grounded equipment, and the earth.

Anesthetizing Location

Any area of a facility that has been designated to be used for the administration of any flammable or nonflammable inhalation anesthetic agent in the course of examination or treatment, including the use of such agents for relative analgesia.

Flammable Anesthetizing Location

Any area of the facility that has been designated to be used for the administration of any flammable inhalation anesthetic agents in the normal course of examination or treatment.

Mobile Home Accessory Building or Structure

Any awning, cabana, ramada, storage cabinet, carport, fence, wind-break, or porch established for the use of the occupant of the mobile home on a mobile home lot.

Manufactured Building

Any building that is of closed construction and is made or assembled in manufacturing facilities on or off the building site for installation, or for assembly and installation on the building site, other than manufactured homes, mobile homes, park trailers, or recreational vehicles.

Closed Construction

Any building, building component, assembly, or system manufactured in such a manner that all concealed parts of processes of manufacture cannot be inspected after installation at the building site without disassembly, damage, or destruction.

Outdoor Spray Area

A spray area that is outside the confines of a building or that has a canopy or roof that does not limit the dissipation of the heat of a fire or dispersion of flammable vapors and does not restrict fire-fighting access and control. For the purpose of this standard, an outdoor spray area can be treated as an unenclosed spray area.

Relative Analgesia

A state of sedation and partial block of pain perception produced in a patient by the inhalation of concentrations of nitrous oxide insufficient to produce loss of consciousness (conscious sedation).

Manufactured Home

A structure transportable in one or more sections, which in the traveling mode, is 2 400 mm or more in width or 12 200 mm or more in length, or, when erected on site, is 29.77 m2 or more and that is built on a permanent chassis and is designed to be used as a dwelling, with or without a permanent foundation, whether or not connected to the utilities, and includes plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and electrical systems contained therein. The term manufactured home includes any structure that meets all the requirements of this paragraph except the size requirements and with respect to which the manufacturer voluntarily files a certification required by the regulatory agency. Calculations used to determine the number of square meters and include all expandable rooms, cabinets, and other projections containing interior space but do not include bay windows. For the purpose of this Code and unless otherwise indicated, the term mobile home includes manufactured homes and excludes park trailers.

Essential Electrical System

A system comprised of alternate sources of power and all connected distribution systems and ancillary equipment, designed to ensure continuity of electrical power to designated areas and functions of a health care facility during disruption of normal power sources, and also to minimize disruption within the internal wiring system.

Isolated Power System

A system comprising an isolating transformer or its equivalent, a line isolation monitor, and its undergrounded circuit conductors.

Equipment Branch

A system of feeders and branch circuits arranged for delayed, automatic, or manual connection to the alternate power source and that serves primarily 3-phase power equipment.

Life Safety Branch

A system of feeders and branch circuits supplying power for lighting, receptacles, and equipment essential for life safety that is automatically connected to alternate power sources by one or more transfer switches during interruption of the normal power source.

Critical Branch

A system of feeders and branch circuits supplying power for task illumination, fixed equipment, select receptacles, and select power circuits serving areas and functions related to patient care and that are automatically connected to alternate power sources by one or more transfer switches during interruption of normal power source.

Membrane Enclosure

A temporary used for the spraying of workpieces that cannot be moved into a spray booth where open spraying is not practical due to the proximity to other operations, finish quality, or concerns such as the collection of overspray.

Line Isolation Monitor

A test instrument designed to continually check the balanced and unbalances impedance from each line of an isolated circuit to ground and equipped with a built-in test circuit to exercise the alarm without adding to the leakage current hazard.

Isolation Transformer

A transformer of the multiple winding type, with the primary and secondary windings physically separated, that inductively couples, its undergrounded secondary winding(s) to the grounded feeder system that energizes its primary winding(s).

Park Trailer

A unit that is built on a single chassis mounted on wheels and has a gross trailer are not exceeding 37 m2 in the set-up mode.

Camping Trailer

A vehicular portable unit mounted on wheels and constructed with collapsible partial side walls that fold for towing by another vehicle and unfold at the campsite to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping or travel use.

Motor Home

A vehicular unit designed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping or travel use built on or permanently attached to a self-propelled motor vehicle chassis or on a chassis cab or van that is an integral part of the completed vehicle.

Travel Trailer

A vehicular unit, mounted on wheels, designed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, or travel use, of such size or weight as not to require special highway movement permits when towed by a motorized vehicle, and of gross trailer area less than 30 m2

Recreational Vehicle

A vehicular-type unit primarily designed as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, or travel use, which either has its own motive power or is mounted on or drawn by another vehicle.

Health Care Facilities

Buildings, portions of buildings, or mobile enclosures in which human medical, dental, psychiatric, nursing, obstetrical, or surgical care are provided.

Grouped

Cables or conductors positioned adjacent to one another but not in continuous contact with each other.

Bundled

Cables or conductors that are tied, wrapped, taped, or otherwise periodically bound together.

Frame

Chassis rail and any welded addition thereto of metal thickness of 1.35 mm or greater.

Air-Conditioning or Comfort-Cooling Equipment

All of that equipment intended or installed for the purpose of processing the treatment of air so as to control simultaneously or individually its temperature, humidity, cleanliness, and distribution to meet the requirements of the conditioned space.

Park Electrical Wiring Systems

All of the electrical wiring, luminaires, equipment, and appurtenances related to electrical installations within a mobile home park, including the mobile home service equipment.

Alternating-Current Power Distribution Box (Alternating-Current Plugging Box, Scatter Box)

An AC distribution center or box that contains one or more grounding-type polarized receptacles that may contain overcurrent protective devices.

Breakout Assembly

An adapter used to connect a multi-pole connector containing two or more branch circuits to multiple individual branch-circuit connectors.

Aircraft Painting Hangar

An aircraft hangar constructed for the express purpose of spray/coating/dipping applications provided with dedicated ventilation supply and exhaust.

Limited Finishing Workstation

An apparatus that is capable of confining the vapors, mists, residues, dusts, or deposits that are generated by a spray application process but does not meet the requirements of a spray booth or spray room.

Appliance, Portable

An appliance that is actually moved or can easily be moved from one place to another in normal use.

Appliance, Fixed

An appliance that is fastened or otherwise secured at a specific location.

Laundry Area

An area containing or designed to contain a laundry tray, clothes washer, or clothes dryer.

Stage Property

An article or object used as a visual element in a motion picture or television production, except painted backgrounds (scenery) and costumes.

Two-Fer

An assembly containing one male plug and two female cord connectors used to connect two loads to one branch circuit.

Intrinsically Safe System

An assembly of interconnected intrinsically safe apparatus, associated apparatus, and interconnecting cables, in that those parts of the system that may be used in hazardous (classified) locations are intrinsically safe circuits.

Stage Effect (Special Effect)

An electrical or electromechanical piece of equipment used to simulate a distinctive visual or audible effect such as wind machines, lightning simulators, sunset projectors, and the like.

Distribution Point

An electrical supply point from which service drops, service conductors, feeders, or branch circuits to buildings or structures utilized under single management are supplied.

Low Voltage

An electromotive force rated 24 volts, nominal, or less.

Marine Power Outlet

An enclosed assembly that can include equipment such as receptacles, circuit breakers, fused switched, fuses, a watt-hour meter(s), panelboards, and monitoring means approved for marine use.

Bull Switch

An externally operated wall-mounted safety switch that may or may not contain overcurrent protection and is designed for the connection of portable cables and cords.

Ambulatory Health Care Occupancy

An occupancy used to provide services or treatment simultaneously to four or more patients that provides, on an outpatient basis, one or more of the following:

Electrical Life-Support Equipment

Electrically powered equipment whose continuous operation is necessary to maintain a patient's life.

Stage Equipment

Equipment at any location on the premises integral to the stage production including but not limited to, equipment for lighting, audio, special effects, rigging, motion control, projection, or video.

Portable Equipment

Equipment fed with portable cords or cables intended to be moved from one place to another.

Portable Equipment

Equipment intended to be moved from one place to another.

Hazard Current

For a given set of connections in an isolated power system, the total current that would flow through a low impedance if it were connected between either isolated conductor and ground.

Differentially Intrinsically Safe Circuits

Intrinsically safe circuits in which the possible interconnections have not been evaluated and identified as intrinsically safe.

Dead Front (as applied to switched, circuit breakers, switchboards, and panelboards)

Designed, constructed, and installed so that no current-carrying parts are normally exposed on the front.

Alternate Power Source

One or more generator sets, or battery systems where permitted, intended to provide power during the interruption of the normal electrical service; or the public utility electrical service intended to provide power during interruption of service normally provided by the generating facilities on the premises.

Task Illumination

Provision for the minimum lighting required to carry out necessary tasks in the described area, including safe access to supplies and equipment, and access to exits.

Permanent Amusement Attraction

Ride devices, entertainment devices, or combination thereof, that are installed so that portability or relocation is impracticable.

Recreational Vehicle Site Feeder Circuit Conductors

The conductors from the park service equipment to the recreational vehicle site supply equipment.

Recreational Vehicle Stand

That area of a recreational vehicle site intended for the placement of a recreational vehicle.

Motor Fuel Dispensing Facility

That portion of a property where motor fuels are stored and dispensed from fixed equipment into the fuel tanks of motor vehicles or marine craft or into approved containers, including all equipment used in connection therewith.

Power-Supply Assembly

The conductors, including undergrounded, grounded, and equipment grounding conductors, the connectors, attachment plug caps, and all other fittings, grommets, or devices installed for the purpose of delivering energy from the source of electrical supply to the distribution panel within the recreational vehicle.

Performance Area

The stage and audience seating area associated with a temporary stage structure, whether indoors and outdoors, constructed of scaffolding, truss, platforms, or similar devices, that are used for the presentation of theatrical or musical productions or for public presentations.

Proscenium

The wall and arch that separates the stage from the auditorium (house).

Exposed Conductive Surfaces

Those surfaces that are capable of carrying electric current and that are unprotected, uninsulated, unenclosed, or unguarded, permitting personal contact. Paint, anodizing, and similar coatings are not considered suitable insulation, unless they are listed for such use.

Increased Safety "e"

Type of protection applied to electrical equipment that does not produce arcs or sparks in normal service and under specified abnormal conditions, in which additional measures are applied as to give increased security against the possibility of excessive temperatures and of the occurrence of arcs and sparks.

Pressurization "p"

Type of protection for electrical equipment that uses the technique of guarding against the ingress of the external atmosphere, which may be explosive, into an enclosure b maintaining a protective gas therein at a pressure above that of the external atmosphere.

Protection by Enclosure "t"

Type of protection for explosive dust atmospheres where electrical apparatus is provided with an enclosure providing dust ingress protection and a means to limit surface temperatures.

Protection by Pressurization "p"

Type of protection that guards against the ingress of a mixture of combustible dust or fibers/flyings in air into an enclosure containing electrical equipment by providing and maintaining a protective gas atmosphere inside the enclosure at a pressure above that of the external atmosphere.

Protection by Intrinsic Safety "i"

Type of protection where any spark or thermal effect is incapable of causing ignition of a mixture of combustible dust, fibers, or flyings in air under prescribed test conditions.

Intrinsic Safety "I"

Type of protection where any spark or thermal effect is incapable of causing ignition of a mixture of flammable or combustible material in air under prescribed test conditions.

Oil Immersion "o"

Type of protection where electrical equipment is immersed in a protective liquid in such a way that an explosive atmosphere that may be above the liquid or outside the enclosure cannot be ignited.

Type of Protection "n"

Type of protection where electrical equipment, in normal operation, is not capable of igniting a surrounding explosive gas atmosphere and a fault capable of causing ignition is not likely to occur.

Power Filling "q"

Type of protection where electrical parts capable of igniting an explosive atmosphere are fixed in position and completely surrounded by filling material (glass or quartz powder) to prevent the ignition of an external explosive atmosphere.

Protection by Encapsulation "m"

Type of protection where electrical parts that could cause ignition of a mixture of combustible dust or fibers/flying in air are protected by enclosing them in a compound in such a way that the explosive atmosphere cannot be ignited.

Encapsulation "m"

Type of protection where electrical parts that could ignite an explosive atmosphere by either sparking or heating are enclosed in a compound in such way that this explosive atmosphere cannot be ignited.

Flameproof "d"

Type of protection where the enclosure will withstand an internal explosion of a flammable mixture that has penetrated into the interior, without suffering damage and without causing ignition, through any joints or structural openings in the enclosure, of an external explosive gas atmosphere consisting of one or more of the gases or vapors for which it is designed.

X-Ray Installations, Portable

X-ray equipment designed to be hand carried.

X-Ray Installations, Mobile

X-ray equipment mounted on a permanent base with wheels, casters, or a combination of both to facilitate moving the equipment while completely assembled.

X-Ray Installations, Transportable

X-ray equipment to be conveyed by a vehicle or that is readily disassembled for transport by a vehicle.

Intrinsically Safe Circuit [as applied to Hazardous (Classified) Locations]

A circuit in which any spark or thermal effect is incapable of causing ignition of a mixture of flammable or combustible material in air under prescribed test conditions.

Mobile Home Park

A contiguous parcel of land that is used for the accommodation of occupied mobile homes.

Plugging Box

A dc device consisting of one or more 2-pole, 2-wire, nonpolarized, nongrounding-type receptacles intended to be used on dc circuits only.

Mobile Home Lot

A designated portion of a mobile home park designed for the accommodation of one mobile home and its accessory buildings or structures for the exclusive use of its occupants.

Ride Device

A device or combination of devices that carry, convey, or direct a person(s) over or through a fixed or restricted course within a defined area for the primary purpose of amusement or entertainment.

Converter

A device that changes electrical energy from one form to another, as from alternating current to directing current.

Spider (Cable Splicing Block)

A device that contains busbars that are insulated from each other for the purpose of splicing or distributing power to portable cables and cords that are terminated with single-pole busbar connectors.

Single-Pole Separable Connector

A device that is installed at the ends of portable, flexible, single-conductor cable that is used to establish connection or disconnection between to cables or one cable and a single-pole, panel-mounted separable connector.

Adapter

A device used to adapt a circuit from one configuration of an attachment plug or receptacle to another configuration with the same current rating.

Site-Isolating Device

A disconnecting means installed at the distribution point for the purposes of isolation, system maintenance, emergency disconnection, or connection of optional standby systems.

Strip Light

A luminaire with multiple lamps arranged in row.

Entertainment Device

A mechanical or electromechanical device that provides an entertainment experience.

Connector Strip

A metal wireway containing pendant or receptacles.

Selected Receptacles

A minimum number of receptacles selected by the governing body of a facility as necessary to provide essential patient care and facility services during loss of normal power.

Stage Lighting Hoist

A motorized lifting device that contains a mounting position for one or more luminaires, with wiring devices for connection of luminaires to branch circuits, and integral flexible cables to allow the luminaires to travel over the lifting range of the hoist while energized.

Border Light

A permanently installed overhead strip light.

Stage Switchboard

A permanently installed switchboard, panelboard, or rack containing dimmers or relays with associated overcurrent protective devices, or overcurrent protective devices alone, used primarily to feed stage equipment.

Location (Shooting Location)

A place outside a motion picture studio where a production or part of it is filmed or recorded.

Stage Switchboard, Portable

A portable rack or pack containing dimmers or relays with associated overcurrent protective devices, or overcurrent protective devices alone, used primarily to feed stage equipment.

Spray Area

Any fully enclosed, partly enclosed, or unenclosed area in which dangerous quantities of flammable or combustible vapors, mists, residues, dust, or deposits are present due to the operation of spray processes, including (1) any area in the direct path of spray application process; (2) the interior of a spray booth, spray room, or limited finished workstation, as herein defined; (3) the interior of any exhaust plenum, eliminator section, or scrubber section; (4) the interior of any exhaust duct or exhaust stack leading from a spray application process; (5) the interior of any air recirculation path up to and including recirculation particulate filters; (6) any solvent concentrator (pollution abatement) unit or solvent recovery (distillation) unit; and (7) the inside of a membrane enclosure. The following are not part of the spray area: (1) fresh air makeup units; (2) air supply ducts and air supply plenums; (3) recirculation air supply ducts downstream of recirculation particulate filters; and (4) exhaust ducts from solvent concentrators (pollution abatement) units.

Recreational Vehicle Park

Any parcel or tract of land under the control of any person, organization, or governmental entity wherein two or more recreational vehicle, recreational park trailer, and/or other camping sites are offered for use by the public or members of an organization for overnight stays.

Invasive Procedure

Any procedure that penetrates the protective surfaces of a patient's body (i.e., skin, mucous membrane, cornea) and that is performed with an aseptic field (procedural site). Not included in this category are placement of peripheral intravenous needles or catheters used to administer fluids and/or medications, gastrointestinal endoscopies (i.e., sigmoidoscopies), insertion of urethral catheters, and other similar procedures.

Patient Care Space

Any space of a health care facility wherein patients are intended to be examined or treated.

Unenclosed Spray Area

Any spray area that is not confined by a limited finishing workstation, spray booth, or spray room.

Building Component

Any subsystem, subassembly, or other system designed for use in or integral with or as part of a structure, which can include structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and fire protection systems, and other systems affecting health and safety.

Nurses' Stations

Ares intended to provide a center of nursing activity for a group of nurses serving bed patients, where the patient calls are received, nurses are dispatched, nurses' notes written, inpatient charts prepared, and medications prepared for distribution to patients. Where such activities are carried on in more than one location within a nursing unit, all such separate areas are considered a part of the nurses' station.

Flammable Anesthetics

Gases or vapors, such as fluroxene, cyclopropane, divinyl ether, ethyl chloride, ethyl ether, and ethylene, which may form flammable or explosive mixtures with air, oxygen, or reducing gases as nitrous oxide.

Battery-Powered Lighting Units

Individual unit equipment for backup illumination consisting of the following:

Building System

Plans, specifications, and documentation for a system of manufactured building or for a type or a system of building components, which can include structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and fire protection systems, and other systems affecting health and safety, and including such variations thereof as are specifically permitted by regulation, and which variations are submitted as part of the building system or amendment thereto.

Location Board (Deuce Board)

Portable equipment containing a lighting contactor or contactors and overcurrent protection designed for remote control of stage lighting.

Critical Care (Category 1) Space

Space in which failure of equipment or a system is likely to cause major injury to patient's staff, or visitors.

General Care (Category 2) Space

Space in which failure of equipment or a system is likely to cause minor injury to patient's staff, or visitors.

Basic Care (Category 3) Space

Space in which failure of equipment or a system is not likely to cause injury to the patients, staff, or visitors but can cause patient discomfort.

Support (Category 4) Space

Space in which failure of equipment or a system is not likely to have a physical impact on patient care.

Wet Procedure Location

The area in a patient care space where a procedure is performed that is normally subject to wet conditions while patients are present, including standing fluids on the floor or drenching of the work area, either of which condition is intimate to the patient or staff.

Electrical Datum Plane

The electrical datum plane is defined as follows:

Mobile Home Service Equipment

The equipment containing the disconnecting means, or overcurrent protective devices, and receptacles or other means for connecting a mobile home feeder assembly.

Reference Grounding Point

The ground bus of the panelboard or isolated power system panel supplying the patient care room.

Fault Hazard Current

The hazard current of a given isolated system with all devices connected except the line isolation monitor.

Total Hazard Current

The hazard current of a given isolated system with all devices, including the line isolation monitor, connected.

Monitor Hazard Current

The hazard current of the line isolation monitor alone.

Patient Bed Location

The location of a patient sleeping bed, or the bed or procedure table of a critical care space.

Disconnecting Means

The necessary equipment usually consisting of a circuit breaker or switch and fuses, and their accessories, located near the point of entrance of supply conductors in a recreational vehicle and intended to constitute the means of cutoff for the supply to that recreational vehicle.

Recreational Vehicle Site Supply Equipment

The necessary equipment, usually a power outlet, consisting of a circuit breaker or switch and fuse and their accessories, located near the point of entrance of supply conductors to a recreational vehicle site and intended to constitute the disconnecting means for the supply to that site.

Feeder Assembly

The overhead or under-chassis feeder conductors, including the grounding conductor, together with the necessary fittings and equipment or a power-supply cord listed for mobile home use, identified for the delivery of energy from the source of electrical supply to the panelboard within the mobile home.

Governing Body

The person or persons who have the overall legal responsibility for the operation of a health care facility.


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