ty said:
dnem said:
It's the responsibility of the contractor to prove that there are no neutral pigtails missing from the shared neutral circuits.
Wrong.
Wrong ?
I don't think so.
On the rough, the panel is almost never landed. Nine times out of ten there's a rats nest of homeruns twisted and hanging down in one spot in the basement.
ty said:
That's your job. If that's what it takes. YOU are the inspector, so inspect.
I would be happy to do your job for you, at my regular hourly rate, of course.
Besides, if there is say (3) MWBC's ran, you would typically need to look at (3) home run boxes to see if there are pigtailed neutrals. (But you already knew that, right?) That could possibly take , say 3 minutes tops.
That's something you look at while walking the rest of the house.
"look at (3) home run boxes to see if there are pigtailed neutrals"
Like I said in my post, if there are
no pigtails in the homerun boxes.
Think about this for a second.
How many neutrals can you backstab into the back of a plug ?
Two, right ?
So if you have a HR box with a 14-3 and the two circuits leave that box and snake around the house, how many Romexs are in the box ?
At least 3, right ? So you must have a pigtail.
The only time you get only two neutrals on a multiwire is when you have a 14-3 feeding in and only a 14-2 or 14-3 out. ( or 12 gauge if used )
On the rough, if I see one or more boxes with the following:
1) 3 conductor HRs at the panel
2) a box with two 3 conductor Romexs or one 3 wire and one 2 wire
3) no neutral joints made in that box
then you either have a receptacle violation of 300.13(B) or a missing neutral joint at a switch location.
Either way it's a violation. Something is missing !
And when I write it up as a 300.13(B) violation, the contractor needs to come back and add whatever is missing.
ty said:
dnem said:
If the contractor wants to skip using pigtails, it's his responsibility to show that he complies with 300.13(B).
David
Wrong again.
It is the Electrician's job to install it, it's the Inspector's job to Inspect it.
To not approve a job because of your lack of time, is outrageous!
:x
Go to the homerun receptacle(s), (the ones with MWBC's) and look (inspect) the box, for the required pigtail.
Each box after that does not require a pigtail.
It is NOT my job to hold your hand and lead you around to show you that I am in compliance.
If you do work that I inspect, you don't have to hold my hand. You just have to do it right.
David