BC Safety Authority issues directives to provide important interpretations of the regulations.
Those involved in installing, operating or maintaining electrical products must comply with the interpretations provided in the directives.
BC Safety Authority issues directives to provide important interpretations of the regulations.
Those involved in installing, operating or maintaining electrical products must comply with the interpretations provided in the directives.
| Electrical Directive: BC Electrical Code Section 26 | D-EL 2012-01 | |
| BC Electrical Code Section 76-Temporary Wiring | D-EL 2011-01 | |
| Incident Reporting Requirements | D-E3 070115 1 Revision 3 | |
| Services - Service Equipment - Panelboards | D-E3 101110 1 | |
| Section 2 - General Rules | D-E3 101110 2 | |
| Adoption of 2009 BC Electrical Code | D-E3 090810 2 | |
| High Voltage Installations | D-E3 090313 1 | |
| Approval of Manufactured Home, RV's and Factory-Built Structures | D-E3 080606 1 | |
| Electrical Operating Permit Requirements | D-E3 070801 7 | |
| Section 4 - Conductors | D-E3 070302 4 | |
| Supervision Requirement Under Electrical Installation Permits | D-E3 060509 2 | |
| Qualified Persons Working Under an Electrical Installation Permit Issued to a Homeowner | D-E3 040722 2 | |
| Homeowner Permit – Scope of Work | D-E3 040607 1 |