Electrical services shall comply with article 230, 2023 edition, National Electrical Code (first version, printed in 2022).
1. Perpendicular mast used for support of a service may not be less than two-inch [5.08-centimeter] galvanized rigid steel conduit or intermediate metal conduit, fitted with storm collar flashing.2. Outside switch location. The equipment may not be mounted lower than two feet [.61 meter] above grade level unless listed for such purpose.3. All services in single-family dwellings must be located in a single accessible location. Exception: Special permission shall be granted by the electrical inspector for a second service location to be added where there is no available space for the service equipment. The second service location must be installed in accordance with article 230.2, 2023 edition, National Electrical Code (first version, printed in 2022).
4. Rating of service switch. Any new or old single-family dwelling where the main house panel or service is altered or repaired, the dwelling is moved, or where the dwelling is rewired, a minimum one hundred ampere service-rated panel must be installed. Replacement of service mast or meter enclosure is an alteration of the service. a. A one hundred ampere main house panel must be installed using ungrounded conductors sized for the proper ampacity. The panel must contain provisions for a minimum of twenty full-sized branch circuit spaces.b. A greater than one hundred ampere but less than two hundred ampere main house panel must be installed using ungrounded conductors sized for the proper ampacity. The panel or panels must contain provisions for a minimum of thirty full-sized branch circuit spaces.c. A two hundred ampere or larger main house panel must be installed using ungrounded conductors sized for the proper ampacity. The panel or panels must contain provisions for a minimum of forty full-sized branch circuit spaces.d. Service and feeder calculation for electric heating loads must be sized to one hundred twenty-five percent of the full load rating.5. For the purpose of separating services within one building, each portion of a building separated by one or more fire walls must be considered a separate building as defined by the locally adopted codes or the State Building Code and state fire codes.N.D. Admin Code 24.1-06-02-30
Adopted by Administrative Rules Supplement 2017-364, April 2017, effective 4/1/2017.Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2024-393, July 2024, effective 7/1/2024.General Authority: NDCC 43-09-05
Law Implemented: NDCC 43-09-21, 43-09-22