Basic light switch wiring diagram

Basic light switch wiring diagram Oncodes.ca publishes this information for educational purposes only. Please consult your electrician prior to any work and/or have an inspection performed. buildmyowncabin.com Note : Rule 4-022, Installation of identified conductor, to install the identified conductor at each control location of permanently installed luminaire that also includes manual control devices (switches). […]
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Bonding of receptacles (see Appendix B)

Bonding of receptacles (see Appendix B) 1) Where grounding-type receptacles are used in existing installations to replace the ungrounded type, the grounding terminal shall be effectively bonded to ground and one of the following methods shall be permitted to be used: a) connection to a metal raceway or cable sheath that is bonded to ground;b) […]
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Ceiling Heights of Rooms or Spaces

(1)  The ceiling heights of rooms or spaces in residential occupancies and live/work units shall conform to Table 9.5.3.1. (2)  Areas in rooms or spaces over which ceiling height is not less than the minimum specified in Table 9.5.3.1. shall be contiguous with the entry or entries to those rooms or spaces. Article 9.5.3.1 Ontario Regulation 332/12 […]
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Ceiling Heights of Rooms or Spaces – Table

Table 9.5.3.1.Room Ceiling Heights Forming Part of Sentences 9.5.3.1.(1) and (2) Notes to Table 9.5.3.1.: (1) Area of the space shall be measured at floor level. Table 9.5.3.1 Ontario Regulation 332/12 Building Code,   Information published by oncodes.ca for educational purposes only.
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Ceramic Tile Substrate

Ceramic Tile Substrate (1)  Ceramic tile shall be set in a mortar bed or applied to a sound smooth base with a suitable adhesive. (2)  Panel-type subfloor to which ceramic tile is to be applied with adhesive shall have its edges supported according to Article 9.23.14.3. Article 9.30.6.1. Ontario Regulation 332/12 Building Code,   O. Reg. 332/12: […]
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Combination Room

(1)  Two or more areas may be considered as a combination room if the opening between the areas occupies the larger of 3 m2 or 40% or more of the wall measured on the side of the dependent area.     (2)  Where the dependent area is a bedroom, direct passage shall be provided between the two areas. […]
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Combined Living, Dining, Bedroom and Kitchen Spaces

Combined Living, Dining, Bedroom and Kitchen Spaces (1)  Despite Subsections 9.5.4. to 9.5.7., where living, dining, bedroom and kitchen spaces are combined in a dwelling unit that contains sleeping accommodation for not more than two persons, the area of the combined spaces shall be not less than 13.5 m2. Article 9.5.8.1 Ontario Regulation 332/12 Building Code, […]
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