I was just curious how many E.C. here actually have inspectors that will check wire size, conduit fill, and breaker size that the conductors are connected to. I did a commercial job that required everything leaving the panels to be in emt(surface mount panels on finished walls and ceiling). I took time to figure my circuitry so that derating was avoided, and thought the job came out quite well considering I had no drawings to go by.When it came time for the final insp, the inspector didn't even remove the panel covers led alone pop off a j-box cover and take a peek. He proceeded to check GFCI receptacles in the kitchen, and asked me to manually trip the Ansul system and checked for shutdown under the hood. I felt like I got robbed by paying $400.00 for a permit.