PlnOldRick
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Within the past couple of days a local inspector has decided that dwelling unit dishwashers are to no longer be cord and plug connected because and i quote "it just aint a safe way to disconnect'em for service". my new and current shop is a hardcore member of the good'ol boy network and believes that whatever the inspector says is the word of god. i tried telling them 422.16(b)(2) pretty much sums up that its acceptable to cord and plug connect them assuming you follow the requirements. But they continue to mutter the infamous AHJ jibber jabber.
so the question is can an inspector just decide a certain section of the code doesnt work for him and ignore it? according to what i have found the state of florida adopted the 2002 nec with no alteration and also the specific county i live in. they do have some changes such as no aluminum wire, no ground rods and #12 minimum size wire allowed in the city but all of these were amendments voted on and adopted by our board. wouldnt that in itself say that if they wanted to exclude that specific section about dishwashers it would need to be voted on? or does the inspector have the power to just decide certain code isnt to his liking and act accordingly?
for personal reference i actually prefer to hardwire them (dishwashers) and use a lockout. only reason i am asking is i am becoming ever more frustrated with this inspector knows all attitude that everyone around here takes. while the inspectors are inventing and deleting code as they see fit other codes are going seriously uninforced. seems like some sort of check on the system is needed locally and as always i end up being the champion of the ill fated.....
[ January 27, 2006, 11:52 PM: Message edited by: PlnOldRick ]
so the question is can an inspector just decide a certain section of the code doesnt work for him and ignore it? according to what i have found the state of florida adopted the 2002 nec with no alteration and also the specific county i live in. they do have some changes such as no aluminum wire, no ground rods and #12 minimum size wire allowed in the city but all of these were amendments voted on and adopted by our board. wouldnt that in itself say that if they wanted to exclude that specific section about dishwashers it would need to be voted on? or does the inspector have the power to just decide certain code isnt to his liking and act accordingly?
for personal reference i actually prefer to hardwire them (dishwashers) and use a lockout. only reason i am asking is i am becoming ever more frustrated with this inspector knows all attitude that everyone around here takes. while the inspectors are inventing and deleting code as they see fit other codes are going seriously uninforced. seems like some sort of check on the system is needed locally and as always i end up being the champion of the ill fated.....
[ January 27, 2006, 11:52 PM: Message edited by: PlnOldRick ]