It shall be unlawful from and after the passage of
this chapter for any officer, agent, or employee of the state of
Washington, or of any county, city or other political subdivision
thereof, or for any other person, firm or corporation, or its
officers, agents or employees, to run, place, erect, maintain, or
use any electrical apparatus or construction, except as provided
in the rules of this chapter.
Rule 1. No wire or cable, except the neutral, carrying a
current of less than seven hundred fifty volts of electricity
within the corporate limits of any city or town shall be run,
placed, erected, maintained or used on any insulator the center
of which is less than thirteen inches from the center line of any
pole. And no such wire, except the neutral, shall be run past
any pole to which it is not attached at a distance of less than
thirteen inches from the center line thereof. This rule shall
not apply to any wire or cable where the same is run from under
ground and placed vertically on the pole; nor to any wire or
cable where the same is attached to the top of the pole; nor to a
pole top fixture as between it and the same pole; nor to any wire
or cable between the points where the same is made to leave any
pole or fixture thereon for the purpose of entering any building
or other structure and the point of attachment to such building
or structure; nor to any jumper wire or cable carrying a current
or connected with a transformer or other appliance on the same
pole; nor to bridle or jumper wires on any pole which are
attached to or connected with signal wires on the same pole; nor
to any aerial cable as between such cable and any pole upon which
it originates or terminates; nor to exclusive telephone or
telegraph toll lines; nor to aerial cables containing telephone,
telegraph, or signal wires, or wires continuing from same, where
the cable is attached to poles on which no wires or cables other
than the wires continuing from said cable are maintained,
provided, that electric light or power wires or cables are in no
case maintained on the same side of the street or highway on
which said aerial cable is placed.
Rule 2. No wire or cable used to carry a current of over
seven hundred fifty volts of electricity within the incorporate
limits of any city or town shall be run, placed, erected,
maintained or used on any insulator the center of which is nearer
than twenty-four inches to the center line of any pole. And no
such wire or cable shall be run past any pole to which it is not
attached at a distance of less than twenty-four inches from the
center line thereof: PROVIDED, That this shall not apply to any
wire or cable where the same is run from under ground and placed
vertically on the pole; nor to any wire or cable where the same
is attached to the top of the pole; nor to a pole top fixture, as
between it and the same pole; nor to any wire or cable between
the points where the same is made to leave any pole or fixture
thereon for the purpose of entering any building or other
structure, and the point of attachment to said building or
structure; nor to any jumper wire or cable carrying a current or
connected with transformers or other appliances on the same pole:
PROVIDED FURTHER, That where said wire or cable is run
vertically, it shall be rigidly supported and where possible run
on the ends of the cross-arms.
Rule 3. No wire or cable carrying a current of more than
seven hundred fifty volts, and less than seventy-five hundred
volts of electricity, shall be run, placed, erected, maintained
or used within three feet of any wire or cable carrying a current
of seven hundred fifty volts or less of electricity; and no wire
or cable carrying a current of more than seventy-five hundred
volts of electricity shall be run, placed, erected, maintained,
or used within seven feet of any wire or cable carrying less than
seventy-five hundred volts: PROVIDED, That the foregoing
provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to any wire or cable
within buildings or other structures; nor where the same are run
from under ground and placed vertically upon the pole; nor to any
service wire or cable where the same is made to leave any pole or
fixture thereon for the purpose of entering any building or other
structure, and the point of attachment to said building or
structure; nor to any jumper wire or cable carrying a current or
connected with a transformer or other appliance on the same pole:
PROVIDED, That where run vertically, wires or cables shall be
rigidly supported, and where possible run on the ends of the
cross-arms: PROVIDED FURTHER, That as between any two wires or
cables mentioned in Rules 1, 2 and 3 of this section, only the
wires or cables last in point of time so run, placed, erected or
maintained, shall be held to be in violation of the provisions
thereof.
Rule 4. No wire or cable used for telephone, telegraph,
district messenger, or call bell circuit, fire or burglar alarm,
or any other similar system, shall be run, placed, erected,
maintained or used on any pole at a distance of less than three
feet from any wire or cable carrying a current of over three
hundred volts of electricity; and in all cases (except those
mentioned in exceptions to Rules 1, 2 and 3) where such wires or
cables are run, above or below, or cross over or under electric
light or power wires, or a trolley wire, a suitable method of
construction, or insulation or protection to prevent contact
shall be maintained as between such wire or cable and such
electric light, power or trolley wire; and said methods of
construction, insulation or protection shall be installed by, or
at the expense of the person owning the wire last placed in point
of time: PROVIDED, That telephone, telegraph or signal wires or
cables operated for private use and not furnishing service to the
public, may be placed less than three feet from any line carrying
a voltage of less than seven hundred and fifty volts.
Rule 5. Transformers, either single or in bank, that exceed
a total capacity of over ten K.W. shall be supported by a double
cross-arm, or some fixture equally as strong. No transformer
shall be placed, erected, maintained or used on any cross-arm or
other appliance on a pole upon which is placed a series electric
arc lamp or arc light: PROVIDED, This shall not apply to a span
wire supporting a lamp only. All aerial and underground
transformers used for low potential distribution shall be
subjected to an insulation test in accordance with the
standardized rules of the American Institute of Electrical
Engineers. In addition to this each transformer shall be tested
at rated line voltage prior to each installation and shall have
attached to it a tag showing the date on which the test was made,
and the name of the person making the test.
Rule 6. No wire or cable, other than ground wires, used to
conduct or carry electricity, shall be placed, run, erected,
maintained or used vertically on any pole without causing such
wire or cable to be at all times sufficiently insulated the full
length thereof to insure the protection of anyone coming in
contact with said wire or cable.
Rule 7. The neutral point or wire of all transformer
secondaries strung or erected for use in low potential
distributing systems shall be grounded in all cases where the
normal maximum difference of potential between the ground and any
point in the secondary circuit will not exceed one hundred and
fifty volts. When no neutral point or wire is accessible one
side of the secondary circuit shall be grounded in the case of
single phase transformers, and any one common point in the case
of interconnected polyphase bank or banks of transformers. Where
the maximum difference of potential between the ground and any
point in the secondary circuit will, when grounded, exceed one
hundred fifty volts, grounding shall be permitted. Such
grounding shall be done in the manner provided in Rule 30.
Rule 8. In all cases where a wire or cable larger than No.
14 B.W.G. originates or terminates on insulators attached to any
pin or other appliance, said wire or cable shall be attached to
at least two insulators: PROVIDED HOWEVER, That this section
shall not apply to service wires to buildings; nor to wires run
vertically on a pole; nor to wires originating or terminating on
strain insulators or circuit breakers; nor to telephone,
telegraph or signal wires outside the limits of any incorporated
city or town.
Rule 9. Fixtures placed or erected for the support of wires
on the roofs of buildings shall be of sufficient strength to
withstand all strains to which they may be subjected, due to the
breaking of all wires on one side thereof, and except where
insulated wires or cables are held close to fire walls by straps
or rings, shall be of such height and so placed that all of the
wires supported by such fixtures shall be at least seven feet
above any point of roofs less than one-quarter pitch over which
they pass or may be attached, and no roof fixtures or wire shall
be so placed that they will interfere with the free passage of
persons upon, over, to or from the roofs.
Rule 10. No guy wire or cable shall be placed, run,
erected, maintained or used within the incorporate limits of any
city or town on any pole or appliance to which is attached any
wire or cable used to conduct electricity without causing said
guy wire or cable to be efficiently insulated with circuit
breakers at all times at a distance of not less than eight feet
nor more than ten feet measured along the line of said guy wire
or cable from each end thereof: PROVIDED, No circuit breaker
shall be required at the lower end of the guy wire or cable where
the same is attached to a ground anchor, nor shall any circuit
breaker be required where said guy wire or cable runs direct from
a grounded messenger wire to a grounded anchor rod.
Rule 11. In all span wires used for the purpose of
supporting trolley wires or series arc lamps there shall be at
least two circuit breakers, one of which shall at all times be
maintained no less than four feet nor more than six feet distant
from the trolley wire or series arc lamp, and in cases where the
same is supported by a building or metallic pole, the other
circuit breaker shall be maintained at the building or at the
pole: PROVIDED, That in span wires which support two or more
trolley wires no circuit breaker shall be required in the span
wire between any two of the trolley wires: PROVIDED FURTHER,
That in span wires supporting trolley wires attached to wooden
poles only the circuit breaker adjacent to the trolley wire shall
be required.
Rule 12. At all points where in case of a breakdown of
trolley span wires, the trolley wire would be liable to drop
within seven feet of the ground, there shall be double span wires
and hangers placed at such points.
Rule 13. All energized wires or appliances installed inside
of any building or vault, for the distribution of electrical
energy, shall be sufficiently insulated, or so guarded, located,
or arranged as to protect any person from injury.
Rule 14. The secondary circuit of current transformers, the
casings of all potential regulators and arc light transformers,
all metal frames of all switch boards, metal oil tanks used on
oil switches except where the tank is part of the conducting
system, all motor and generator frames, the entire frame of the
crane and the tracks of all traveling cranes and hoisting
devices, shall be thoroughly grounded, as provided in Rule 30.
Rule 15. All generators and motors having a potential of
more than three hundred volts shall be provided with a suitable
insulated platform or mat so arranged as to permit the attendant
to stand upon such platform or mat when working upon the live
parts of such generators or motors.
Rule 16. Suitable insulated platforms or mats shall be
provided for the use of all persons while working on any live
part of switchboards on which any wire or appliance carries a
potential in excess of three hundred volts.
Rule 17. Every generator, motor, transformer, switch or
other similar piece of apparatus and device used in the
generation, transmission or distribution of electrical energy in
stations or substations, shall be either provided with a name
plate giving the capacity in volts and amperes, or have this
information stamped thereon in such a manner as to be clearly
legible.
Rule 18. When lines of seven hundred fifty volts or over
are cut out at the station or substation to allow employees to
work upon them, they shall be short-circuited and grounded at the
station, and shall in addition, if the line wires are bare, be
short-circuited, and where possible grounded at the place where
the work is being done.
Rule 19. All switches installed with overload protection
devices, and all automatic overload circuit breakers must have
the trip coils so adjusted as to afford complete protection
against overloads and short circuits, and the same must be so
arranged that no pole can be opened manually without opening all
the poles, and the trip coils shall be instantly operative upon
closing.
Rule 20. All feeders for electric railways must, before
leaving the plant or substation, be protected by an approved
circuit breaker which will cut off the circuit in case of an
accidental ground or short circuit.
Rule 21. There shall be provided in all distributing
stations a ground detecting device.
Rule 22. There shall be provided in all stations, plants,
and buildings herein specified warning cards printed on red
cardboard not less than two and one-quarter by four and one-half
inches in size, which shall be attached to all switches opened
for the purpose of lineworkers or other employees working on the
wires. The person opening any line switch shall enter upon said
card the name of the person ordering the switch opened, the time
opened, the time line was reported clear and by whom, and shall
sign his own name.
Rule 23. No manhole containing any wire carrying a current
of over three hundred volts shall be less than six feet from
floor to inside of roof; if circular in shape it shall not be
less than six feet in diameter; if square it shall be six feet
from wall to wall: PROVIDED HOWEVER, That this paragraph shall
not apply to any manhole in which it shall not be required that
any person enter to perform work: PROVIDED FURTHER, That the
foregoing provisions of this paragraph shall not apply where
satisfactory proof shall be submitted to the proper authorities
that it is impracticable or physically impossible to comply with
this law within the space or location designated by the proper
authorities.
Rule 24. All manholes containing any wires or appliances
carrying electrical current shall be kept in a sanitary
condition, free from stagnant water or seepage or other drainage
which is offensive or dangerous to health, either by sewer
connection or otherwise, while any person is working in the same.
Rule 25. No manhole shall have an opening to the outer air
of less than twenty-six inches in diameter, and the cover of same
shall be provided with vent hole or holes equivalent to three
square inches in area.
Rule 26. No manhole shall have an opening which is, at the
surface of the ground, within a distance of three feet at any
point from any rail of any railway or streetcar track: PROVIDED,
That this shall not apply where satisfactory proof shall be
submitted to the proper authorities that it is impracticable or
physically impossible to comply with the provisions of this
paragraph: PROVIDED, That in complying with the provisions of
this rule only the construction last in point of time performed,
placed or erected shall be held to be in violation thereof.
Rule 27. Whenever persons are working in any manhole whose
opening to the outer air is less than three feet from the rail of
any railway or streetcar track, a watchperson or attendant shall
be stationed on the surface at the entrance of such manhole at
all times while work is being performed therein.
Rule 28. All persons employed in manholes shall be
furnished with insulated platforms so as to protect the workers
while at work in the manholes: PROVIDED, That this paragraph
shall not apply to manholes containing only telephone, telegraph
or signal wires or cables.
Rule 29. No work shall be permitted to be done on any live
wire, cable or appliance carrying more than seven hundred fifty
volts of electricity by less than two competent and experienced
persons, who, at all times while performing such work shall be in
the same room, chamber, manhole or other place in which, or on
the same pole on which, such work is being done: PROVIDED, That
in districts where only one competent and experienced person is
regularly employed, and a second competent and experienced person
cannot be obtained without delay at prevailing rate of pay in
said district, such work shall be permitted to be done by one
competent and experienced person and a helper who need not be on
the same pole on which said work is being done.
No work shall be permitted to be done in any manhole or
subway on any live wire, cable or appliance carrying more than
three hundred volts of electricity by less than two competent and
experienced persons, who at all times while performing such work
shall be in the same manhole or subway in which such work is
being done.
Rule 30. The grounding provided for in these rules shall be
done in the following manner: By connecting a wire or wires not
less than No. 6 B.&S. gauge to a water pipe of a metallic system
outside of the meter, if there is one, or to a copper plate
one-sixteenth inch thick and not less than three feet by six feet
area buried in coke below the permanent moisture level, or to
other device equally as efficient. The ground wire or wires of a
direct current system of three or more wires shall not be smaller
than the neutral wire at the central station, and not smaller
than a No. 6 B.&S. gauge elsewhere: PROVIDED, That the maximum
cross section area of any ground wire or wires at the central
station need not exceed one million circular mils. The ground
wires shall be carried in as nearly a straight line as possible,
and kinks, coils and short bends shall be avoided: PROVIDED,
That the provisions of this rule shall not apply as to size to
ground wires run from instrument transformers or meters.
[2007 c 218 § 81; 1989 c 12 § 3; 1987 c 79 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 65 § 1; 1913 c 130 § 1; RRS § 5435.] [1954 SLC-RO 29.]
NOTES:
Intent -- Finding -- 2007 c 218: See note following RCW 1.08.130.