- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Journeyman Electrician
Mini rant. My brother holds a NJ electrical contractors license and he's building his own house. He calls for the service inspection so that he can get the permanent power on and the inspector (I'll call him Bill because I don't know his actual name) fails the service. Bill says that since he has a plastic water main he needs to install two ground rods. The service has a CEE with a #4 going to the service disconnect. This dummy Bill insists that he needs two ground rods and he's holding up getting the service connected by the POCO. Bill also stated that he needs to bond the water meter back to the service with a #4 copper conductor. The entire house is PEX and there is only a foot or so of metal piping at the meter not a metal piping system. My brother told him that he was wrong but Bill insists that he knows what he's talking about. I told him to ask for code references because Bill didn't provide any as he's required to do, if he actually looked in the book he might realize that he's wrong.
I gave my brother the applicable code references and I offered to speak to Bill but my brother is just going to do what he wants so that he doesn't have a problem at the final. I also instructed him to call the DCA and get this guy straightened out because bad inspectors just move from one job to the next enforcing imaginary code. To me since this is nothing complicated, (it's a single family house) the inspector should know what the NEC actually requires. Where do they find these guys?
I gave my brother the applicable code references and I offered to speak to Bill but my brother is just going to do what he wants so that he doesn't have a problem at the final. I also instructed him to call the DCA and get this guy straightened out because bad inspectors just move from one job to the next enforcing imaginary code. To me since this is nothing complicated, (it's a single family house) the inspector should know what the NEC actually requires. Where do they find these guys?