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Do not forget the following per FS471.003. This is in the engineering statute and not the contractor licensing statute.
Any electrical, plumbing, air-conditioning, or mechanical contractor whose practice includes the design and fabrication of electrical, plumbing, air-conditioning, or mechanical systems, respectively, which she or he installs by virtue of a license issued under chapter 489, under former part I of chapter 553, Florida Statutes 2001, or under any special act or ordinance when working on any construction project which:
1. Requires an electrical or plumbing or air-conditioning and refrigeration system with a value of $125,000 or less; and
2.a. Requires an aggregate service capacity of 600 amperes (240 volts) or less on a residential electrical system or 800 amperes (240 volts) or less on a commercial or industrial electrical system
Which means:
A licensed EC cannot design an electrical system that is greater than 600A for a 240v residential system or an 800A commercial system, or a commercial system greater than 240v. In addition, an EC cannot design a system valued at greater than $125,000 without drawings from an engineer.
Any electrical, plumbing, air-conditioning, or mechanical contractor whose practice includes the design and fabrication of electrical, plumbing, air-conditioning, or mechanical systems, respectively, which she or he installs by virtue of a license issued under chapter 489, under former part I of chapter 553, Florida Statutes 2001, or under any special act or ordinance when working on any construction project which:
1. Requires an electrical or plumbing or air-conditioning and refrigeration system with a value of $125,000 or less; and
2.a. Requires an aggregate service capacity of 600 amperes (240 volts) or less on a residential electrical system or 800 amperes (240 volts) or less on a commercial or industrial electrical system
Which means:
A licensed EC cannot design an electrical system that is greater than 600A for a 240v residential system or an 800A commercial system, or a commercial system greater than 240v. In addition, an EC cannot design a system valued at greater than $125,000 without drawings from an engineer.