Pierre C Belarge
Senior Member
- Location
- Westchester County, New York
Some of the responses kind of make me laugh...a little.
Opinions of installations are not going to make you guys a good inspector, especially since you seem to get so mad when an inspector does it to you.
1. Remember, the contractor inherited the panel. For the time being forget about the loose wiring around the panel, I think he was waiting for me to inspect the panel and make a determination as to whether it is grandfathered in or has to be relocated.
(I will let you know what I am going to tell the contractor...later)
2. Fire stopping/caulking is not required, this is a dwelling, and draft stopping is in order. Generally speaking, the only fire rated assemblies in a dwelling are the boiler/furnace room walls/ceiling and the attached garage common wall/ceilings with the living space of the dwelling.
3. The "buttons" used as grommets/bushings satisfies me. 300.4(B)(1)
I am really curious as to the ruling on the panel by you guys. Not an opinion, but a code that prevents the new contractor from being able to use the panel or permits him to use the panel. One person has provided a section number.
Does that section number prevent one from installing a panel horizontally?
Opinions of installations are not going to make you guys a good inspector, especially since you seem to get so mad when an inspector does it to you.
1. Remember, the contractor inherited the panel. For the time being forget about the loose wiring around the panel, I think he was waiting for me to inspect the panel and make a determination as to whether it is grandfathered in or has to be relocated.
(I will let you know what I am going to tell the contractor...later)
2. Fire stopping/caulking is not required, this is a dwelling, and draft stopping is in order. Generally speaking, the only fire rated assemblies in a dwelling are the boiler/furnace room walls/ceiling and the attached garage common wall/ceilings with the living space of the dwelling.
3. The "buttons" used as grommets/bushings satisfies me. 300.4(B)(1)
I am really curious as to the ruling on the panel by you guys. Not an opinion, but a code that prevents the new contractor from being able to use the panel or permits him to use the panel. One person has provided a section number.
Does that section number prevent one from installing a panel horizontally?