Electrical Test Lab (ETL)
The ETL evaluates electrical equipment for safety, fire and shock hazards and personnel injuries in accordance with the current applicable codes and standards. Approved materials are published as Los Angeles Research Reports (LARR).
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ETL
Electrical Testing Laboratory
Address: 221 N. Figueroa St. Room 500, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Telephone: (213) 482-6721 Fax: (213) 482-6554
Engineer: Antonio Maldonado
Email: antonio.maldonado@lacity.org Telephone: (213) 482-7382
Engineer: Isaac Almaraz
Email: isaac.almaraz@lacity.org Telephone: (213) 482-0035
Engineer: Stephanie Lopez
Email: stephanie.j.lopez@lacity.org Telephone: (213) 482-0068
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When clearance for the electrical is required to process the Certificate of Occupancy.
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When the building is a title 19, A or E occupancy.
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When clearance for the fire sprinkler is required to process the Certificate of Occupancy.
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When all forms and rebar (reinforcing bar) are in place, but before concrete is placed.
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When clearance for the HVAC is required to process the CofO.
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When there is a City Planning Case requiring a landscape Architect.
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An AQMD clearance letter is required whenever there is a "Yes" answer to any of the questions on the AQMD "Air Quality Permit Checklist". The AQMD clearance letter will be required before a Certificate of Occupancy is issued. For more information, please call 1-800-CUT-SMOG.
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An AQMD clearance is required for charbroilers spray booth, dry cleaning, motor fuel storage, ETC.
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Projects that utilizes higher stresses require the Architect or Engineer to submit the form.
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When work performed and materials used are required to comply with Title 24 Energy Regulations.
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