"As you can see the Anti Short Bushings or equivilant are required in addition to the connector for AC but not for MC."
Yes.........
All true....
Around here I don't see too much AC. It is used extensively in industrial settings or Hospitals.
The fittings are usually the unitized type with bushing installed so there is no red thingy to lose or misplace.
It is MC that I have problems with in my inspections, and I could easilly fill ECM's little "can you believe this" section with photos of some wild MC installations. I mentioned one of them that I saw this past weekend, earlier in this thread.
But again, regarding bushings on it, I can no longer enforce, but only suggest.
As for AC.....The problem has never come up. Not once.
There is a big difference between a qualfied industrial electrician, which I am one, and the residential masters who may over-extend their reach. Not to mention the Uncle who used to work for the power company.
You fellows back East have never had to deal with the sort of things that I do, and you likely resent inspectors a bit.

But I accept that.
My job is not to screw up the profit margins on a bid, but it is to represent the governments interests in getting the work done in as safe a way as possible and according to the code where it is applicable.
It is all about safety and protectiong the electricians who work in my jurisdiction from mistakes that could cost them their livelyhoods and their employee's paychecks.
That is what I do.
If I saw a fitting with a sharp edge and no bushing, I would say something regardless of the code requirement. But I can't make him put it in anymore on MC.
In fact, after the 2005 book came out, they took a lot of the inspectors teeth away and now I am a suggester. But I never misused those teeth in any case. I have really been a suggester all along, and the way I get compliance to to gain the trust of the contractors who work here.
You can't gain trust by demanding that work be done a certain way, unless you can back it up with logic and code. I don;t think there are any electricians in town who don't want to see me. The vendors are another story, because I am always on their case about stocking the right stuff.
