Pierre C Belarge
Senior Member
- Location
- Westchester County, New York
I am willing to admit (and already did) that it could be ruled either way, are you?
I am 100% convinced it could be judged either way, surface mounted or recessed.(I took my stance to be a devil's advocate) Without a definition it would be difficult to say it is my way or your way.
This kind of situation is very challenging, and it is really good for a forum discussion such as we now have, as it makes us all think out of our "boxes".
That kind of statement is enough to get any inspector to look at your every "T". A responsible EC should know just as much as his AHJ, and in many cases, hopefully a little more. Are you going to go through all the time and effort to install something and have the inspector come and tell you that you are non-compliant when you could of just opened your book ahead of time?
Whenever a contractor or his men take on a project, part of the planning process should be a practice of opening the code book(s). That is the responsibility of the installer.
This practice will typically lead to questions, which most installers will then call the inspector of record. The inspector will then discuss the code issue with the installer.
A very good practice for both persons. Sometimes a great learning experience for all included.