WAC 296-46B-100
General definitions. (1) All
definitions listed in the National Electrical Code and chapter 19.28 RCW are recognized in this chapter unless other specific
definitions are given in this chapter. The definitions in
this section apply to all parts of this chapter. Some
sections may have definitions specific to that section.
(2) "Accreditation" is a determination by the department
that a laboratory meets the requirements of this chapter and
is therefore authorized to evaluate electrical products that
are for sale in the state of Washington.
(3) "Administrative law judge" means an administrative
law judge (ALJ) appointed pursuant to chapter 34.12 RCW and
serving in board proceedings pursuant to chapter 19.28 RCW and
this chapter.
(4) "ANSI" means American National Standards Institute.
Copies of ANSI standards are available from the National
Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Inc.
(5) "Appeal" is a request for review of a department
action by the board as authorized by chapter 19.28 RCW.
(6) "Appellant" means any person, firm, partnership,
corporation, or other entity that has filed an appeal or
request for board review.
(7) "Appliance" means household appliance.
(8) "ASTM" means the American Society for Testing and
Materials. Copies of ASTM documents are available from ASTM
International.
(9) "AWG" means American Wire Gauge.
(10) "Basement" means that portion of a building that is
partly or completely below grade plane. A basement shall be
considered as a story above grade plane and not a basement
where the finished surface of the floor above the basement is:
(a) More than 1829 mm (six feet) above grade plane;
(b) More than 1829 mm (six feet) above the finished
ground level for more than 50% of the total building
perimeter; or
(c) More than 3658 mm (twelve feet) above the finished
ground level at any point. Also see "mezzanine" and "story."
(11) "Board" means the electrical board established and
authorized under chapter 19.28 RCW.
(12) "Chapter" means chapter 296-46B WAC unless expressly
used for separate reference.
(13) "Category list" is a list of manufacturing safety standards or product types determined by
the department.
(14) A "certified electrical product" is an electrical
product to which a laboratory, accredited by the state of
Washington, has the laboratory's certification mark attached.
(15) A "certification mark" is a specified laboratory
label, symbol, or other identifying mark that indicates the
manufacturer produced the product in compliance with
appropriate standards or that the product has been tested for
specific end uses.
(16) "Certificate of competency" includes the
certificates of competency for master journeyman electrician,
master specialty electrician, journeyman, and specialty
electrician.
(17) A laboratory "certification program" is a specified
set of testing, inspection, and quality assurance procedures,
including appropriate implementing authority, regulating the
evaluation of electrical products for certification marking by
an electrical products certification laboratory.
(18) A "complete application" includes the submission of
all appropriate fees, documentation, and forms.
(19) "Construction," for the purposes of chapter 19.28 RCW, means electrical construction.
(20) "Coordination (selective)" as defined in NEC 100
shall be determined and documented by a professional engineer
registered under chapter 18.43 RCW.
(21) "Department" means the department of labor and
industries of the state of Washington.
(22) "Director" means the director of the department, or
the director's designee.
(23) "Egress - unobstructed (as applied to NEC 110.26
(C)(2)(a))" means an egress path that allows a worker to
travel to the exit from any other area in the room containing
the equipment described in NEC 110.26 (C)(2) without having to
pass through that equipment's required working space.
(24) "Electrical equipment" includes electrical
conductors, conduit, raceway, apparatus, materials,
components, and other electrical equipment not exempted by RCW 19.28.006(9). Any conduit/raceway of a type listed for
electrical use is considered to be electrical equipment even
if no wiring is installed in the conduit/raceway at the time
of the conduit/raceway installation.
(25) An "electrical products certification laboratory" is
a laboratory or firm accredited by the state of Washington to
perform certification of electrical products.
(26) An "electrical products evaluation laboratory" is a
laboratory or firm accredited by the state of Washington to
perform on-site field evaluation of electrical products for
safety.
(27) "Field evaluated" means an electrical product to
which a field evaluation mark is attached. Field evaluation
must include job site inspection unless waived by the
department, and may include component sampling and/or
laboratory testing.
(28) "Field evaluation mark" is a specified laboratory
label, symbol, or other identifying mark indicating the
manufacturer produced the product in essential compliance with
appropriate standards or that the product has been evaluated
for specific end uses.
(29) A "field evaluation program" is a specified set of
testing, inspection, and quality assurance procedures,
including appropriate implementing authority regulating the
testing and evaluation of electrical products for field
evaluation marking.
(30) The "filing" is the date the document is actually
received in the office of the chief electrical inspector.
(31) "Final judgment" means any money that is owed to the
department under this chapter, including fees and penalties,
or any money that is owed to the department as a result of an
individual's or contractor's unsuccessful appeal of a
citation.
(32) "Fished wiring" is when cable or conduit is
installed within the finished surfaces of an existing building
or building structure (e.g., wall, floor or ceiling cavity).
(33) "Household appliance" means utilization equipment
installed in a dwelling unit that is built in standardized
sizes or types and is installed or connected as a unit to
perform one or more functions such as cooking and other
equipment installed in a kitchen, clothes drying, clothes
washing, portable room air conditioning units and portable
heaters, etc. Fixed electric space-heating equipment covered
in NEC 424 (furnaces, baseboard and wall heaters, electric
heat cable, etc.) and fixed air-conditioning/heat pump
equipment (NEC 440) are not household appliances. Household
appliance does not mean any utilization equipment that:
(a) Supplies electrical power, other than Class 2, to
other utilization equipment; or
(b) Receives electrical power, other than Class 2,
through other utilization equipment.
(34) HVAC/refrigeration specific definitions:
(a) "HVAC/refrigeration" means heating, ventilation, air
conditioning, and refrigeration.
(b) "HVAC/refrigeration component" means electrical power
and limited energy components within the "HVAC/refrigeration
system," including, but not limited to: Pumps, compressors,
motors, heating coils, controls, switches, thermostats,
humidistats, low-voltage damper controls, outdoor sensing
controls, outside air dampers, stand-alone duct smoke
detectors, air monitoring devices, zone control valves and
equipment for monitoring of HVAC/refrigeration control panels
and low-voltage connections. This definition excludes
equipment and components of non-"HVAC/refrigeration control
systems."
(c) "HVAC/refrigeration control panel" means an enclosed,
manufactured assembly of electrical components designed
specifically for the control of a HVAC/refrigeration system.
Line voltage equipment that has low voltage, NEC Class 2
control or monitoring components incidental to the designed
purpose of the equipment is not an HVAC/refrigeration control
panel (e.g., combination starters).
(d) "HVAC/refrigeration control system" means a network
system regulating and/or monitoring a HVAC/refrigeration
system. Equipment of a HVAC/refrigeration control system
includes, but is not limited to: Control panels, data
centers, relays, contactors, sensors, and cables related to
the monitoring and control of a HVAC/refrigeration system(s).
(e) "HVAC/refrigeration equipment" means the central unit
primary to the function of the "HVAC/refrigeration system."
HVAC/refrigeration includes, but is not limited to: Heat
pumps, swamp coolers, furnaces, compressor packages, and
boilers.
(f) "HVAC/refrigeration system" means a system of
HVAC/refrigeration: Wiring, equipment, and components
integrated to generate, deliver, or control heated, cooled,
filtered, refrigerated, or conditioned air. This definition
excludes non-HVAC/refrigeration control systems (e.g., fire
alarm systems, intercom systems, building energy management
systems, and similar non-HVAC/refrigeration systems) (see
Figure 920-1 and Figure 920-2).
(35) "IBC" means the International Building Code. Copies
of the IBC are available from the International Code Council.
(36) An "individual" or "party" or "person" means an
individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association,
government subdivision or unit thereof, or other entity.
(37) An "installation" includes the act of installing,
connecting, repairing, modifying, or otherwise performing work
on an electrical system, component, equipment, or wire except
as exempted by WAC 296-46B-925.
(38) An "identification plate" is a phenolic or metallic
plate or other similar material engraved in block letters at
least 1/4" (6 mm) high unless specifically required to be
larger by this chapter, suitable for the environment and
application. The letters and the background must be in
contrasting colors. Screws, rivets, or methods specifically
described in this chapter must be used to affix an
identification plate to the equipment or enclosure.
(39) "License" means a license required under chapter 19.28 RCW.
(40) "Labeled" means an electrical product that bears a
certification mark issued by a laboratory accredited by the
state of Washington.
(41) A "laboratory" may be either an electrical
product(s) certification laboratory or an electrical
product(s) evaluation laboratory.
(42) A "laboratory operations control manual" is a
document to establish laboratory operation procedures and may
include a laboratory quality control manual.
(43) "Like-in-kind" means having similar characteristics
such as voltage requirement, current draw, circuit overcurrent
and short circuit characteristics, and function within the
system and being in the same location. Like-in-kind also
includes any equipment component authorized by the
manufacturer as a suitable component replacement part.
(44) For the purpose of WAC 296-46B-940(6), a "lineman"
is a person employed by a serving electrical utility or
employed by a licensed general electrical contractor who
carries, on their person, evidence that they:
(a) Have graduated from a department-approved lineman's
apprenticeship course; or
(b) Are currently registered in a department-approved
lineman's apprenticeship course and are working under the
direct one hundred percent supervision of a journeyman
electrician or a graduate of a lineman's apprenticeship course
approved by the department. The training received in the
lineman's apprenticeship program must include training in
applicable articles of the currently adopted National
Electrical Code.
(45) "Listed" means equipment has been listed and
identified by a laboratory approved by the state of Washington
for the appropriate equipment standard per this chapter.
(46) "Low voltage" means:
(a) NEC, Class 1 power limited circuits at 30 volts
maximum.
(b) NEC, Class 2 circuits powered by a Class 2 power
supply as defined in NEC 725.121(A).
(c) NEC, Class 3 circuits powered by a Class 3 power
supply as defined in NEC 725.121(A).
(d) Circuits of telecommunications systems as defined in
chapter 19.28 RCW.
(47) "Mezzanine" is the intermediate level or levels
between the floor and ceiling of any story with an aggregate
floor area of not more than one-third of the area of the room
or space in which the level or levels are located. Also see
"basement" and "story."
(48) "NEC" means National Electrical Code. Copies of the
NEC are available from the National Fire Protection
Association.
(49) "NEMA" means National Electrical Manufacturer's
Association. Copies of NEMA standards are available from the
National Electrical Manufacturer's Association.
(50) "NESC" means National Electrical Safety Code.
Copies of the NESC are available from the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
(51) "NETA" means International Electrical Testing
Association, Inc. Copies of the NETA standards and
information are available from the International Electrical
Testing Association, Inc.
(52) "NFPA" means the National Fire Protection
Association. Copies of NFPA documents are available from the
National Fire Protection Association.
(53) "NRTL" means Nationally Recognized Testing
Laboratory accredited by the federal Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA) after meeting the requirements of
29 CFR 1910.7.
(54) "Point of contact" or "point of connection" means
the service point.
(55) "Proceeding" means any matter regarding an appeal
before the board including hearings before an administrative
law judge.
(56) "Public area or square" is an area where the public
has general, clear, and unrestricted access.
(57) A "quality control manual" is a document to maintain
the quality control of the laboratory's method of operation.
It consists of specified procedures and information for each
test method responding to the requirements of the product
standard. Specific information must be provided for portions
of individual test methods when needed to comply with the
standard's criteria or otherwise support the laboratory's
operation.
(58) "RCW" means the Revised Code of Washington. Copies
of electrical RCWs are available from the department and the
office of the code reviser.
(59) "Readily accessible" means the definition as defined
in NEC 100. In addition, it means that, except for keys, no
tools or other devices are necessary to gain access (e.g.,
covers secured with screws, etc.).
(60) Service specific definitions replacing those found
in NEC Article 100:
(a) "Service drop" means the overhead service conductors
from the service point to the connection to the
service-entrance conductors at the building or other
structure.
(b) "Service-entrance conductors, overhead system" means
the service conductors between the terminals of the service
equipment and a point usually outside the building, clear of
building walls, where joined by tap or splice to the service
drop or service point.
(c) "Service-entrance conductors, underground system"
means the service conductors between the terminals of the
service equipment and the point of connection to the service
lateral or service point. Where the service equipment is
located outside the building walls, there may be no
service-entrance conductors or they may be entirely outside
the building.
(d) "Service lateral" means the underground service
conductors from the service point to the point of connection
to the service-entrance conductors in a terminal box, meter,
or other enclosure. Where there is not a terminal box, meter,
or other enclosure, the point of connection is the point of
entrance of the service conductors into the building.
(61) A "stand-alone amplified sound or public address
system" is a system that has distinct wiring and equipment for
audio signal generation, recording, processing, amplification,
and reproduction. This definition does not apply to
telecommunications installations.
(62) "Service" or "served" means that as defined in RCW 34.05.010(19) when used in relation to department actions or
proceedings.
(63) A "sign," when required by the NEC, for use as an
identification method means "identification plate."
(64) "Story" is that portion of a building included
between the upper surface of a floor and the upper surface of
the floor or roof next above. Next above means vertically and
not necessarily directly above. Also see "basement" and
"mezzanine."
(65) "Structure," for the purposes of this chapter and in
addition to the definition in the NEC, means something
constructed either in the field or factory that is used or
intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy as
defined by the IBC.
(66) A "telecommunications local service provider" is a
regulated or unregulated (e.g., by the Federal Communications
Commission or the utilities and transportation commission as a
telephone or telecommunications provider) firm providing
telecommunications service ahead of the telecommunications
network demarcation point to an end-user's facilities.
(67) "TIA/EIA" means the Telecommunications Industries
Association/Electronic Industries Association which publishes
the TIA/EIA Telecommunications Building Wiring Standards. Standards and publications are adopted by TIA/EIA in
accordance with the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) patent policy.
(68) A "training school" is a public community or
technical college or not-for-profit nationally accredited
technical or trade school licensed by the work force training
and education coordinating board under chapter 28C.10 RCW.
(69) "Under the control of a utility" for the purposes of
RCW 19.28.091 and 19.28.101 is when electrical equipment is
not owned by a utility and:
(a) Is located in a vault, room, closet, or similar
enclosure that is secured by a lock or seal so that access is
restricted to the utility's personnel; or
(b) The utility is obligated by contract to maintain the
equipment and the contract provides that access to the
equipment is restricted to the utility's personnel or other
qualified personnel.
(70) "UL" means Underwriters Laboratory.
(71) "Utility" means an electrical utility.
(72) "Utility system" means electrical equipment owned by
or under the control of a serving utility that is used for the
transmission or distribution of electricity from the source of
supply to the point of contact and is defined in section 90.2
(b)(5) of the National Electrical Code, 1981 edition (see RCW 19.28.010(1)).
(73) "Utilization voltage" means the voltage level
employed by the utility's customer for connection to lighting
fixtures, motors, heaters, or other electrically operated
equipment other than power transformers.
(74) "Variance" is a modification of the electrical
requirements as adopted in chapter 19.28 RCW or any other
requirements of this chapter that may be approved by the chief
electrical inspector if assured that equivalent objectives can
be achieved by establishing and maintaining effective safety.
(75) "WAC" means the Washington Administrative Code. Copies of this chapter of the WACs are available from the
department and the office of the code reviser.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.28.006, 19.28.010, 19.28.031,
19.28.041, 19.28.061, 19.28.101, 19.28.131, 19.28.161,
19.28.171, 19.28.191, 19.28.201, 19.28.211, 19.28.241,
19.28.251, 19.28.281, 19.28.311, 19.28.321, 19.28.400,
19.28.420, 19.28.490, 19.28.551. 09-20-032, § 296-46B-100,
filed 9/29/09, effective 10/31/09; 08-24-048, § 296-46B-100,
filed 11/25/08, effective 12/31/08; 06-24-041, § 296-46B-100,
filed 11/30/06, effective 12/31/06.]