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Electrician

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AVG. SALARY

$57,200

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Post-secondary training +

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One of the most important aspects of working as an electrician is knowing the electrical codes and what they mean to your work.

You have to know these codes to become a certified electrician. You also have to refer to them on a daily basis.

You are an electrician installing lighting in an office building. You are working in what will be the office's supplies room, where paper and similar products will be stored.

To save money, the building's owners want to install a plain, unprotected light bulb.

Find the part of the building code that deals with this and put it in plain language so that the owners will understand.

Section 30-304

1. Every outlet box used with lighting equipment shall be provided with a cover or covered by a luminaire canopy, lamp holder, rosette or other device.
2. Where any part of combustible wall or ceiling is exposed between the edge of a luminaire canopy or pan and an outlet box, the part of the wall or ceiling shall be covered with non-combustible material.

Section 30-200

1. Luminaires installed where combustible materials are liable to be stored shall be equipped with shades or guards so as to limit the temperature to which the combustible material may be subjected to a maximum of 82 degrees Fahrenheit.

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