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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Oregon Request Energize form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Requesting Supervising Electrician Information' section. Enter the name, date of request, license number, and installation completion date.
  3. Next, complete the 'Employing Electrical Contractor Information' section. Provide the contractor's name, license number, business address, city, state, phone number, fax number, and email.
  4. In the 'Customer Information' section, input the customer's name and address. If different from the customer’s address, include the installation address as well.
  5. Fill out the 'Inspecting Authority Information' with details about the authority responsible for inspection.
  6. Complete the 'Receiving Electric Utility Information' by entering the utility's name and contact details.
  7. Specify your reason for request in the designated area—whether it's for restoring service or initializing at a remote location.
  8. Finally, ensure that both supervising electrician and electrical contractor sign and date where indicated before submitting.

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Who can apply for residential electrical permits If a licensed electrical contractor will do the work, they need to pull the permit. If you are a homeowner, and the property is your primary residence and is not intended for sale, lease or rent you can perform the electrical work yourself.
An electrical permit is required when you: y or alter any permanent wiring or electrical device. y additional wiring in your home. y a new electrical outlet or light fixture.
The 2023 Oregon Electrical Specialty Code (OESC) is based on the 2023 edition of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70, National Electrical Code (NEC), approved as an American National Standard on Sept. 1, 2022. Table 1-E shows the adopted amendments to the 2023 NEC as referenced in OAR 918-305-0010(2)(a).
Review is required for any of the following: Ampacity: A service or feeder beginning at 400 Amps where the available fault current exceeds 10,000 Amps at 150 Volts or less to ground or exceeds 14,000 Amps for all other installations.
The minimum requirements for both access and working space for electrical equipment used on circuits 600 volts nominal or less are 30 inches wide and 3 feet deep. Equipment examples include panelboards, switches, circuit breakers, controllers, and controls on heating and air-conditioning equipment.

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What Do Electrical Plans Include? Connection of various fixtures components to the system. Main cable, wire runs associated isolating switches. Wiring diagrams showing physical connections layouts of circuits. Schedules. A site plan that shows external wiring and the location of the building.
A permit is required prior to start of electrical work. See OAR 918-309-0080 (Temporary Electrical Permit Rule) for temporary permit criteria. Expansion of work under a permit may be added to an existing permit prior to final inspection.

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