ptonsparky
Tom
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- EC - retired
If my local inspector is not the AHJ, who is?
The "AHJ" could well be a governmental body. The "Inspector" would then be an employee or agent of the AHJ. In such cases, if the Inspector makes a call with which you do not agree, you could appeal to the AHJ. I should like to hope that this is the case more often than not, that a single person is not the AHJ, but rather a representative of the AHJ.ptonsparky said:I keep reading comments that the inspector may not be the AHJ. Why would he not be?
charlie b said:
The "AHJ" could well be a governmental body. The "Inspector" would then be an employee or agent of the AHJ. In such cases, if the Inspector makes a call with which you do not agree, you could appeal to the AHJ. I should like to hope that this is the case more often than not, that a single person is not the AHJ, but rather a representative of the AHJ.
russ said:After me there is the Building commissioner, then the alderman (maybe not always in that order) then there's always the mayor, or the city consul as a whole.
iwire said:Russ, who actually adopts the NEC?
They would likely be the 'AHJ'.
Here we have "Inspectors of wires" they are typically employees of the city or town. I could (never have) appeal their decisions to the state.
andinator said:Why the heck would anyone want to adopt the Chicago rules???![]()