PVC heating box/blanket manufacturer

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Let me as the question. Wire strippers are manufactured. Is it against the code to lets say. strip a piece of 12 awg wire with a knife?
 
Well, since 'identified' is defined as 'Recognizable as suitable for the specific purpose.....' even if they were talking about heating, not bending, there is no requirement for the equipment in question to be listed, marked or approved. Pretty much, the rule says if it looks like it will work OK, then it's legal.

Good point. I have a radiant propane heater that I often use for PVC pipe heating. I have no identification label on it, but I never really use it for anything else either, so maybe it is still code compliaint - especially if I would put a label on it that says something like "PVC pipe heater":)

Let me as the question. Wire strippers are manufactured. Is it against the code to lets say. strip a piece of 12 awg wire with a knife?

But I don't believe there is a NEC section that says wire stripping should only be done with equipment identified for the purpose.

What if you accidentally strip 12AWG with the 14 AWG portion of the stripper? Can the AHJ condemn this? How might AHJ even know this happened?
 
What if you accidentally strip 12AWG with the 14 AWG portion of the stripper? Can the AHJ condemn this? How might AHJ even know this happened?

Exactly! How does an inspector know how you bent pvc? Which is more legal, perfect pvc bent with a propane heater, or burned black pipe bent with a heat blanket made for pvc?
 
Exactly! How does an inspector know how you bent pvc? Which is more legal, perfect pvc bent with a propane heater, or burned black pipe bent with a heat blanket made for pvc?

Code wise I see no violation in either. Blanket heaters are kind of difficult to significantly burn the conduit, hot boxes are easy to burn if you leave it in too long.
 
I don't lie to inspectors.

On weekends Bob doesn't go to a Chruch, Synagogue, or other typical place of worship like many others do. He goes down to the inspectors office and has his own worshiping ritual he does every week.

Don't want to upset the inspectors, you never know what they may do to you for eternity if you betray them.:lol:
 
On weekends Bob doesn't go to a Chruch, Synagogue, or other typical place of worship like many others do. He goes down to the inspectors office and has his own worshiping ritual he does every week.

Don't want to upset the inspectors, you never know what they may do to you for eternity if you betray them.:lol:

Do you lie to inspectors if they ask you a direct question?
 
Do you lie to inspectors if they ask you a direct question?

I may have, guess I'll just go sit in the corner now and get it over with, and try my best to never do it again:ashamed:



BTW, I am more worried about what happens if I lie to the wife than to an inspector.:)
 
Do you lie?

Whoa! Back off! This is still the USA, and you need not answer such questions. 5th Ammendment and all that.

You can shut up, or tell the truth. Lying is another item completely.

How do I bend pipe? Carefully ......

Of course, you can play the "Hilary" card: "I can't remember, I don't recall, I don't know anything about anything at all."
 
Do you lie?

Whoa! Back off! This is still the USA, and you need not answer such questions. 5th Ammendment and all that.

You can shut up, or tell the truth. Lying is another item completely.

How do I bend pipe? Carefully ......

Of course, you can play the "Hilary" card: "I can't remember, I don't recall, I don't know anything about anything at all."

Yes, you can certainly be evasive and unprofessional, that is not how I choose to work with inspectors.
 
Exercising your rights is not being evasive or unprofessional; it would be unprofessional - possibly criminal - for a government official to attempt to deny you your right to not answer.
 
Exercising your rights is not being evasive or unprofessional; it would be unprofessional - possibly criminal - for a government official to attempt to deny you your right to not answer.

Bob sees lying to an inspector as being on same level as lying to St. Peter right before he is about to let you into heaven:D.

I see inspector as person just like I see anyone else. I generally do not lie to anyone, but if for some reason I am going to, I won't reconsider just because that someone is an electrical inspector. I expect same in return from the inspector - treat me like he would anyone else.
 
Torch? There's always this:

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That's right - an ammo box filled with charcoal - the PVC BB :D

Functional and cooks a nice hot lunch!
 
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