ivsenroute
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On this special day I was accompanied by another inspector who failed this very neat, workmanlike job. It is an attic and a doorbell transformer. Anyone care to guess why he failed it?
The transformer is stamped with the words "do not install in attic". I have seen 100's of then that say that. Would you want a GFI in your attic? I would call it "not accessible"
Yep, transformer marked not for use in attic.
Inspector was from NJ working in PA.
That was an attempt at a noise choke.Very common install in North Jersey years ago, except the transformer would have been mounted to a metal box for a pullchain light.
I like the antenna that was made by wrapping the green wire back around the jacket.
And I have seen hundreds in attics, still going strong.The transformer is stamped with the words "do not install in attic". I have seen 100's of then that say that.
Probably not too convenient if the doorbell quits working. Real convenient if you are working in the attic.Would you want a GFI in your attic? I would call it "not accessible"
The transformer is stamped with the words "do not install in attic". I have seen 100's of then that say that. Would you want a GFI in your attic? I would call it "not accessible"
If there is HVAC equipment in the attic a receptacle is required by 210.63 (2008 NEC)
but it is not required to be GFI.
Yeah, pretty as it is, it is still wrong. They did not know they would have to wrap the green wire around ivsenroute's neck to stop the noise around this install. :grin:Failed attempt![]()