sfav8r
Senior Member
- Location
- San Francisco Bay Area
Just failed an inspection for 2 reasons and I'm curious what others think about this. The 2 reasons were that my guys used #4 for a house panel on a 9 unit building. The inspector said that the 100a feeder can only be #4 for residental DWELLING units and that the house panel serves hallways, a laundry room and a 2 car garage so it's not a dwelling unit. This seems lke a real stretch to me since any residential dwelling unit would have the same thing. The 2nd failure was for using a 1" 3/4 offset in a conduit run. They used the fitting to offset the conduit enough to get above a lip before penetrating a wall. The inspector said the offset fittings were not approved for that use, only to connect to a box. I've never heard that.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?