andy32821
Member
- Location
- Orlando, Fl
- Occupation
- Automation
Hi,
I will be returning to the Orange County Florida after about ten years. From what I remember the electrical inspectors were diligent in their duties.
Sometimes in the past I was called into look at a job that had blatant code violations. In those cases I would bow out.
But since I hate to leave money on the table, can someone tell me what I am responsible for?
Let’s say I pull a permit to install a control cabinet. I do everything by standards that far exceed code, and call for inspection.
In pops the inspector and looks around and sees panels with no covers, multiple circuits on one breaker, motors wired with green wires, all well away from my work.
Am I going to get sucked into the existing violations? I don’t have the desire, the tools, the help or even the experience to fix real electrical issues (ie > 1 inch conduit), and certainly don’t want to piss off the guy that is going to pay me.
Thanks,
Andy
I will be returning to the Orange County Florida after about ten years. From what I remember the electrical inspectors were diligent in their duties.
Sometimes in the past I was called into look at a job that had blatant code violations. In those cases I would bow out.
But since I hate to leave money on the table, can someone tell me what I am responsible for?
Let’s say I pull a permit to install a control cabinet. I do everything by standards that far exceed code, and call for inspection.
In pops the inspector and looks around and sees panels with no covers, multiple circuits on one breaker, motors wired with green wires, all well away from my work.
Am I going to get sucked into the existing violations? I don’t have the desire, the tools, the help or even the experience to fix real electrical issues (ie > 1 inch conduit), and certainly don’t want to piss off the guy that is going to pay me.
Thanks,
Andy