TedElec
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- merritt island, fl
Hi all,
Just a quick question, who is responsible for fault current calculations? An engineer, or the contractor?
We have a simple residential panel change, Demo existing 100 amp panel, and replace with new 100 amp panel.
The inspector is requiring a fault current calculation for this simple job. Is that really within my scope of work as an electrical contractor?I always understood an engineer (my experience being mostly new commercial) would do the calculation, and the contractor would supply and install appropriate stickers on the gear.
Thanks for your time.
Ted
Just a quick question, who is responsible for fault current calculations? An engineer, or the contractor?
We have a simple residential panel change, Demo existing 100 amp panel, and replace with new 100 amp panel.
The inspector is requiring a fault current calculation for this simple job. Is that really within my scope of work as an electrical contractor?I always understood an engineer (my experience being mostly new commercial) would do the calculation, and the contractor would supply and install appropriate stickers on the gear.
Thanks for your time.
Ted