peter d
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stickboy1375 said:I guess I cant afford you... :roll:
But why, don't you want to pay extra for all #12? :roll:
stickboy1375 said:I guess I cant afford you... :roll:
electricmanscott said:Helped out a friend with a service change the other day. He had it inspected today. A few things the inspector wanted, agree? Disagree?
I know what I think...discuss!
1. #4 Cu must go to the neutral bar where the neutral is connected not the bar on the opposite side of the panel. "What if the bonding screw comes loose, you will lose your ground, you can't rely on just that screw"...."
"Just jump the two bars with a #6 and you're good"
2. Install GFCI receptacle at panel. Or "if you want to use the existing basement receptacles to count as the "Required receptacle" you have to change them to GFCI."
3. GEC has to connect to the street side of the meter. "I'll make it easy for you, just add a jumper around the meter and you'll be ok"
The GEC hit the pipe within 5' of entry and jumped across water meter already.
Also he mentioned that since the new AFCI requirements guys are installing fewer circuits in new homes. He will be checking to make sure you install as many circuits as the code requires.
izak said:i know where a house is that is wired in #10 throughout, and the panel is filled with single pole 30 breakers....
go figure...
peter d said:Do tell, you know you can't post something like that here without details.
ITO said:Hmmm
[reads 90.4]
[looks at the inspector right in the eyes]
[says]"Yes sir I will get that taken care of, thanks for the heads up on the AFIs."
[gets back to work making the necessary revisions to the work to get a green tag]
It has never been profitable to argue or play one-ups-man-ship with the AJH, or and inspector. I don't care if they want my feeder conduit painted pink, if that's what is takes to pass inspection, then I will send out a case of pink paint and get my men started.
cowboyjwc said:Remember, arguing with an inspector is like trying to teach a cat to fly. You soon discover that it's a waste of time and all your doing is annoying the cat. :grin:
cowboyjwc said:Remember, arguing with an inspector is like trying to teach a cat to fly. You soon discover that it's a waste of time and all your doing is annoying the cat. :grin:
peter d said:But why, don't you want to pay extra for all #12? :roll:
stickboy1375 said:It's the #12 that makes it so much better... :roll: :grin:
The point I will try to get across is that I dont want a callback when the refrigerator compressor kicks on whille the toaster oven and microwave or cofeepot are being used.iwire said:It's easy to over design, the skill is knowing what you don't need.
Now that is probably the funniest post on the site. And so true I dont know why people want to urgue with the inspector over peanuts.cowboyjwc said:Remember, arguing with an inspector is like trying to teach a cat to fly. You soon discover that it's a waste of time and all your doing is annoying the cat. :grin:
augie47 said:I just hate when an electrician asks "well, what do YOU want?" as if I have a special Code.
e57 said:Have you ever asked yourself WHY they ask that question?
You may not be the only inspector they deal with.
Hate saying - consider yourself a special and dying breed - most of the Inspectors I seem to deal with often seem to be going by memory - and often a faulty one, ........
quogueelectric said:And so true I dont know why people want to urgue with the inspector over peanuts.
So you think you can make a cat fly??stickboy1375 said:Because its not peanuts were arguing about... Its usually our money! How would you feel if you installed every receptacle one direction, yet the inspector would not accept it, would you bow down and change them, or fight it?
YOU. You are good!!!stickboy1375 said:You bet...