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S&B Division Electrical Code
Advisory Council Meeting Summaries
Tuesday, September 8
, 2009, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Thompson Commerce Center, Conference Room 3B, 201 West Washington Ave., Madison, Wisconsin
ATTENDANCE
MEMBERS: Kevin Benner - Present; Shannon Clark -
Excused; Mark Cook - Present; Brad Gruenewald - Present; David Hansen-
Present; David Helgeson - Present; Ron Janikowski, chair - Present; Charles L.
Johansen - Present; Jeff Knudtson - Present; Richard Lynes - Present;
Tim O’Rorke - Present; David Boetcher (alternate for Leo Sokolik) - Present; and David Washebek -
Present
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE STAFF: Bob
DuPont, Monte Ewing, Joe Hertel, Dan Meneguin, Jim
Quast, and Norma Sampson
GUESTS: Bryan Brooks, Custom Electronic Design & Installation
Association (CEDIA); Fred Brown, HI Electron; Bob Fahey, City of
Janesville; Beata Kalies, Electric Co-ops; and Bill Neitzel, City of
Madison
Welcome, introductions and review of agenda
Joe Hertel opened the meeting and asked Council members, guests and
Department staff to introduce themselves. He reviewed the agenda and
the Council accepted it as written.
Review progress notes from previous meeting
The Council reviewed and accepted the progress report from its January 15, 2009, meeting.
Division Updates
Bob DuPont, Bureau Director, updated the members on legislative and division activity:
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Budget Constraints – Because of budget issues, the
Department recently send layoff “at-risk” notices to nine employees.
None of the affected staff are in the electrical program.
Currently, the division is monitoring all expenditures and
looking at services that it provides but for which it does not receive
revenue. For example, the division proposed charging a fee to review
continuing education courses. The proposal drew objections by education
providers at a July 28, 2009, public hearing.
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Building Contractors Registration (BCR) – Persons holding
an electrical contractor or electrical contractor-restricted
certification do not need to register as building contractors. After
the BCR emergency and permanent rules became effective, the 2009-2010
Budget Bill passed legislation that delegates broader authority
including a penalty for not registering. Before developing code, the
Department is researching forfeiture systems such as the one used in
plumbing. It was pointed out that administrative fines do not go to the
Department; they go to the state school fund.
The Council suggested the Department work with
municipalities to recommend they hire contractors who are registered
with the state. Several Council members, who represent cities, said
they were asking for credential numbers on bid applications.
Review proposed inspection code package and public hearing comments
Joe asked the Council to review the proposed rules in final draft
form for chapters Comm 5 and 16 relating to Electrical Inspections,
Clearinghouse Rule 09-029. The draft was emailed to Council members
September 1, 2009. Council Chair Ron Janikowski pointed to the
following sections that had been changed in the proposed rules draft:
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Comm 5.62 (6) (d) – A time frame of “…2 business days…”was added.
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Comm 16.003 (6) (b) – Paragraph (b), which relates to
change of use, shifts the responsibility to the owner without taking
away authority from the inspector. The Council suggested substituting
“ensure” for “determine whether.”
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Comm 16.011 and 16.012 – The scope of the rules was
broadened to include campgrounds, manufactured home communities, public
marinas, piers, docks or wharfs and recreational vehicle parks.
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Effective date for Comm 16.012 and 16.013 (1) – The
effective date was changed from April 1, 2010, to April 1, 2011, to
give the Department more time to develop and implement the inspection
system.
Jim Quast directed the Council’s attention to the summary document
of the public hearing comments and the agency responses that was
emailed to the members September 1, 2009.
Jim also reviewed the rule making process. The next step is to
submit the rule packages for the Department of Commerce Secretary’s
signature and then to the Legislature where they have 30 days to review
them. The last step is to file the adoption papers. Most likely the
rules will be printed in the Wisconsin Administrative Register in November or December, 2009, and become effective in January or February, 2010.
Review proposed licensing code package and public hearing comments
The Council reviewed the proposed rules in final draft form for
chapter Comm 5 relating to Licensing of Electrical Contractors and
Electricians, Clearinghouse Rule 09-028. The draft and corresponding
public hearing comments and agency response were emailed to members on
September 1, 2009. The discussion, which was led by Chair Ron and Jim,
focused on the following areas:
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Comm 5.41 ( 4) (c) and (d) – These two paragraphs require
that licensed electrical contractors contract with someone who holds a
credential and that they will include their license numbers on all
construction bids and contracts.
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Comm 5.42 (1) (d) and (h), Comm 5.42 (3), Comm 5.42 (4) (b) and Comm 5.443
– These sections create new categories for an industrial journeyman
electrician and a registered beginning electrician-industrial
apprentice. Comm 5.42 (3) and (4) (b) limits industrial electricians to
performing electrical wiring within the facility or plant where they
are employed.
Instead of creating an industrial master electrician license, the
qualifications for the master electrician license in Comm 5.43 (2) (a)
were changed to allow electrical engineers with no field experience to
take the master electrician license examination. Discussion centered
around requiring experience in addition to graduation from a college
with an engineering degree. Staff noted the Council’s concern and will
review the text, rework as needed and send the final version to Council
members via email.
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Comm 5.43 (6) (a) and Comm 5.435 (6) (a) and (b) – These
sections were created to deal with “exchanges” or reciprocation. They
allow a master electrician to exchange his or her license for a
journeyman electrician license. However, it is the licensee’s
responsibility to prove that he or she had a master when he or she
wants to exchange the journeyman license for the master license.
Other topics
The Council discussed several other topics including:
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Limiting employment – Currently, master electricians can
work for multiple employers. Council members expressed concern that
some master electricians are “selling their licenses.” It was pointed
out that in the future the regulatory system may include administrative
forfeiture authority.
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Ratio requirement –Joe has researched the multi-state
group and the majority of the states have ratio requirements that allow
3 beginners (non-registered in Minnesota) to 1 journeyman as a job-site
ratio. Discussion ensued during which it was pointed out that the
Department of Workforce Development (DWD) has a 1-to-1 plus 1 ratio
(one beginning electrician-apprentice for each journeyman electrician
plus one at the job site) for its apprenticeship program.
Discussion focused on having a ratio for beginning electricians
that also recognized the state apprenticeship program. The consensus of
the Council was to recommend implementing a parallel training path for
registered beginning electricians. ON MOTION (Boetcher/Benner) the
Council recommends a ratio requirement of 2 beginners to 1 journeyman
plus 2 beginners on the job site. Staff will research DWD’s
apprenticeship requirements and look at developing a ratio system for
beginning electricians.
Adjourn
ON MOTION (Helgeson/Johansen) the meeting adjourned.
If there are any questions, please contact Joe Hertel at (608) 266-5649 or email joe.hertel@wisconsin.gov or Norma Sampson at (608) 267-7907 or email at norma.sampson@wisconsin.gov.
Thursday,
January 15, 2009, 9:30 a.m., Commerce Building, Room 3B, 201 West Washington Ave.,
Madison, Wisconsin
ATTENDANCE
MEMBERS: Kevin Benner - Present; Shannon Clark -
Excused; Mark Cook - Excused; Brad Gruenewald - Present; David Hansen-
Present; David Helgeson - Present; Ron Janikowski - Present; Charles L.
Johansen - Present; Jeff Knudtson - Present; Richard Lynes - Present;
Tim O’Rorke - Present- Leo Sokolik - Present; David Washebek -
Present
GUESTS: Fred Brown, HI Electron; Robert Bolle,
Electrical Inspector; David Boetche, International Brotherhood of
Elecrical Workers; Ron House, Communications Workers of
America; James Courchane, Communications Workers of
America; George Walls, Communications Workers of America;
Jason Kallmet, WE Energies; Beata Kalies, Electric Co-ops; Bill
Neitzel, City of Madison
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE STAFF: Adam Burkhalter, Lori Ann Curley, Bob
DuPont, Monte Ewing, Joe Hertel, Greg Jones, Jim
Quast, Todd Taylor
Welcome, Introductions and Review Agenda
Joe
Hertel opened the meeting with a round of introductions, and he reviewed
the meeting agenda. No revisions were made.
Comm 16 Status
Joe informed the Council that the Comm 16 changes are currently at
the Legislative Reference Bureau where they are being prepared for
publication. The updated code is expected to go into effect March 1,
2009.
Division Updates
Bob DuPont updated the members on legislative and division activity:
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Due to budget constraints, the State of Wisconsin has implemented a
hiring freeze and has limited travel for both in and out of state trips.
- Registration
of building contractors is being proposed. A public hearing on
the proposed code is scheduled for 10
a.m., Wednesday, January 21, 2009, in Room 3B at the Department of Commerce, 201 W. Washington Ave., Madison, WI.
Wisconsin Building Safety Network
Bob gave a PowerPoint presentation on the Wisconsin Building Safety
Network. This network of municipal and state inspection services
will be used for implementing statewide electrical inspections in
Spring 2010.
Licensing Presentation
Joe
Hertel gave a PowerPoint presentation on 2007 Wisconsin Act 63 which
affects Wisconsin Statute Chapter 101 relating to regulation of
electricians and electrical inspections.
Discuss Licensing Code Draft
Ron Janikowski led a discussion of the draft of the proposed licensing code. Topics discussed included:
- Four
new categories of electricians will be added to the credentials
list: Residential Master Electrician, Residential Journeyman
Electrician, Beginning Electrician-Apprentice, and Beginning
Electrician Residential-Apprentice.
- Eventually the Electrical
Contractor-Restricted will be deleted. Anyone currently holding
this credential will be issued a license as an Electrical Contractor
after April 1, 2013.
- Exemptions in Wisconsin Statute s.
101.862(4) raised questions as to their
logic or purpose under various scenarios. Future rules may be needed to
clarify the exemptions.
Discuss Inspection Code Draft
Ron led a discussion of the draft of the proposed inspection code. Topics discussed included:
- What does and does not apply to municipalities relative to street lighting?
- What does a “Final Inspection” mean? The scope of the permit?
- Is there a need for an agriculture specialty inspection?
No
date was set for the next council meeting. A meeting likely will
be scheduled after the public hearings on the licensing and inspection
code drafts. Public hearings are expected in March or
April. Joe Hertel asked council members to e-mail him
(joe.hertel@wisconsin.gov) any comments on the two code drafts by
January 31, 2009.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., UW- Madison Agricultural Research Station, 8502 Mineral Point Road, Madison, Wisconsin
COUNCIL MEMBER ATTENDANCE:
Kevin
Benner (Present), Shannon Clark (Present), Mark Cook (Present), Brad
Gruenewald (Present), David Hansen (Present), David
Helgeson (Present), Ron Janikowski - Chair (Present),
Charles L. Johansen (Present), Jeff Knudtson (Present), Richard Lynes
(Present), Tim O’Rorke (Present), Leo Sokolik (Present), David
Washebek (Present)
VISITORS:
Richard Pokorny, City of
Marshfield, WI; Jeff Fecteau, NEMA; Patrick Clancy; Ed Larson, Square
D; Bill Neitzel, City of Madison; Steve Montgomery, OFI, Inc.; Fred
Brown, HI Electron; Steve Froemming, WC IAEI; Eric Reiter, Cooper
Bussman; Engelbert Hetzmannseder, Eaton Corp.; Paul Schulz, 2D2C, Inc.;
Greg Baker, 2D2C, Inc.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE STAFF:
Joe
Hertel, Program Development Bureau; Amanda Berry, Program Development
Bureau; Ray Weber, Integrated Services Bureau; Dan Meneguin, Integrated
Services Bureau; Monte Ewing, Integrated Services Bureau
Welcome and Introductions
Ron
Janikowski opened the meeting with a round of introductions and he
reviewed the meeting agenda. No revisions were made.
Review Progress Report
Ron
Janikowski reviewed the Progress Report from the January 3, 2008
meeting. It was accepted as written unanimously by the Council.
Division Updates
Joe Hertel updated the members on legislative and Division activity:
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Assembly Bill 294, which addresses electrical licensing, will likely be
introduced to the legislature in February or March.
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The Department of Commerce is in the process of revising Comm 2,
relating to fees, but this should not affect the electrical program.
Review potential changes to Comm 16:
Joe Hertel reviewed the proposed changes to Comm 16 in relation to NEC 2008, and the following rules and topics were discussed:
• Comm 16.26, relating to grounding electrode system installation, will be deleted.
• Comm 16.38 will be deleted.
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NEC 700.27, NEC 701.18, and 708.54, all relating to coordination of
overcurrent protection, will be modified in Comm 16 by adding the
requirement for faults with duration of 0.1 seconds or longer.
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NEC 517.26, relating to essential electrical systems, will be amended
in Comm 16 to require essential electrical systems at healthcare
facilities get stamped and approved by a professional engineer.
• NEC 406.11 does not apply in Wisconsin.
• NEC 406.8 (A) and (B), the last sentence, does not apply in Wisconsin.
• NEC 110.10 does not apply to meter sockets and meter pedestals.
Set next meeting and adjourn:
The next meeting of the Electrical Code Council is scheduled for:
Thursday, March 13, 2008 starting at 9:30 am
Madison, Wisconsin
Thursday, January
3, 2008, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Tommy G. Thompson Commerce
Center, Third Floor Conference Room #3B, 201 West Washington
Ave., Madison, Wisconsin
COUNCIL MEMBER
ATTENDANCE:
Kevin Benner (Present), Shannon Clark (Excused),
Mark Cook (Present), Brad Gruenewald (Present), David Hansen (Excused),
David Helgeson (Present), Ron Janikowski
(Present), Charles L. Johansen (Present), Jeff Knudtson (Absent),
Richard Lynes (Present), Tim O’Rorke (Present), Leo
Sokolik (Present), David Washebek
(Present)
VISITORS:
Richard Pokorny,
City of Marshfield, WI; Pradip Tolat, State of Wisconsin, DOA/DSF; John
Stehly, State of Wisconsin, DOA/DSF; Alan Manche, Square D; Jeff
Fecteau, NEMA; Patrick Clancy; Steve Froemming, WCIAEI
DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE STAFF:
Joe Hertel, Program Development Bureau;
Amanda Berry, Program Development Bureau; Ray Weber, Integrated
Services Bureau; Greg Jones, Safety and Buildings Division
Administrator
Welcome and Introductions:
Joe
Hertel opened the meeting with a round of introductions and he reviewed
the meeting agenda. Greg Jones welcomed the Council and
stressed the importance of this council is to provide expertise for the
advancement and safety of electrical systems in Wisconsin.
Review
Council Manual/Election of Chairperson:
•Amanda
Berry reviewed the Code Council Manual and guidelines of council
meetings.
•Amanda Berry opened the
floor for council Chairperson and nominations.
•Ron
Janikowski was elected as Chairperson by unanimous vote.
Division
Updates:
Joe Hertel updated the members on legislative and
Division activity:
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Expect the Division to update Comm 2, relating to fee
schedules. There will be an increase in fees to cover the
cost of inspections and programs.
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Next year, 2008, is an election year. It is important to
submit the proposed changes to Comm 16 within a timeframe for the rules
to be adopted before September 1, 2008.
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There is currently a proposed bill, Assembly Bill 294, at the
legislature that would mandate the licensing of electricians.
If it passes, the Electrical Code Advisory Council would need to take
up this issue because the Department would have one year to come up
with rules regarding the mandate.
Discuss scope
of the rule update project:
Joe Hertel explained the scope
of this rule project is to review and revise Comm 16 based on the
updates to the NEC 2008. First the Council will review the
technical changes. Then it will consider revisions to
licensing and inspections.
Review potential
changes to Comm 16:
Joe Hertel reviewed the
department’s proposed changes to Comm 16 in relation to NEC
2008, and the following rules and topics were discussed:
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Comm 16.17, relating to definitions, (c) will be changed to (d), and
(c) will now be “Nonrated Construction: Types III, IV, and V
construction is considered to be nonrated for the purpose of this
code.” This modification coincided with the current
IBC.
• In Comm 16.17
(2), relating to definitions and substitutions, the note which declares
electrical generating equipment is not a structure will be deleted.
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Comm 16.17 (3), relating to omissions in definitions, will be deleted
because “structure” is already defined in the
building code and the same definition is used in the NEC-2008.
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In Comm 16.20 (2), relating to ground-fault circuit-interrupter
protection, the following will be inserted to clarify this is a
requirement for commercial buildings: “In addition to the
requirements of the NEC 210.8, all 125-volt single phase 15- and
20-ampere receptacles installed in repair and storages areas in
commercial garages where electrical diagnostic equipment, electrical
hand tools, or portable lighting equipment is to be used shall have
ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for
personnel.” Also, (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) will
be deleted.
• In Comm
16.21, relating to arc-fault circuit-interrupter protection,
“NEC 210.12 does not apply in Wisconsin” will be
deleted, and will be changed to “Where RMC, IMC, EMT or steel
armored cable, Type AC or MC, meeting the requirements of 250.118 using
metal outlet and junction boxes is installed for the portion of the
branch circuit between the branch-circuit overcurrent device and the
first outlet, it shall be permitted to install a combination AFCI at
the first outlet to provide protection for the remaining portion of the
branch circuit.”
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In Comm 16.24, relating to outside branch circuits and feeders, Comm
16.24 (1) title will be changed to “Clearance for Overhead
Conductors and Cables.” Also, (3) will be
renumbered to (3) (b), and (3) (a) will read: “This is a
Department rule in addition to NEC 225.30 Number of Supplies.
Introduction. For the purpose of this section, multiple
feeders that are supplied from the same distribution point, rated 300
amperes or greater and supply not more than 6 disconnecting means
grouped at the same location, are considered one supply.”
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Comm 16.25 (6), Comm 16.26 (2), Comm 16.27, Comm 16.294, Comm 16.30
(2), Comm 16.42, and Comm 16.435 will be deleted.
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Comm 16.265 will be added to read: “Resistance of Rod, Pipe,
and Plate Electrodes. A single electrode consisting of a rod,
pipe, or plate shall be augmented by one additional electrode of any of
the types specified in NEC 250.52 (A) (4) through (A) (8).”
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Comm 16.327 will be renumbered (1), and “(2) NEC 334.12
(A)(2) does not apply in Wisconsin.” will be added.
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In Comm 16.392, delete “Classifications of locations NEC
511.3” and insert “Area Classifications, General
511.3 (C) (1) (a) and 511 (C) (2) (a) do not apply in
Wisconsin.”
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In Comm 16.45 (1) (b) (1), relating to emergency systems, “AC
cable” will be added as an option of where to list emergency
circuit wiring.
• In
Comm 16.45 (1) (b) (2), delete (2) (a) and (b). Add
“(2) Emergency lighting fixtures may use flexible cord
connections in compliance with NEC 410.62 (C) for electric discharge
luminaries
• In Comm
16.45 (2) and Comm 16.48 (1), delete “one-half”
from both. Also, both will be changed according to submitted
Code Change Proposals.
Set next meeting and
adjourn:
The next meeting of the Electrical Code Advisory
Council is scheduled for:
Tuesday, February 12, 2008, 9:30
am to 2:30 pm
UW – Madison Agricultural Research
Station
8502 Mineral Point Road
Madison, Wisconsin
At
this meeting we will discuss Comm 16.38, NEC 700.12 (D), and the
location of natural gas generators in the building code and their use
in the electrical code. Also at this meeting, we will look
into any other issues with technical code requirements, and begin
discussing licensing requirements.
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