peteo said:which looked like a typical factory 20 foot series rating out of a panel. No mystery.
Am I the only one that has never heard of this? Could you elaborate?
peteo said:which looked like a typical factory 20 foot series rating out of a panel. No mystery.
I got to call Shenanigans here!. It's not the inspectors job to do a survey of the property and the building. It is the job of the GC and or surveyor. There are laws that protect municipalities and their employees (i.e. inspectors) from liability in the case of errors and omissions. during both plan review and inspection. Building design is an engineers job. Building a building is a contractors job. If they do it wrong they are responsible. If I had to survey every job I inspected I would never get any inspections done.peteo said:What I read was,
"or run 10' of pipe to a j-box and then back down to the LCC"
which looked like a typical factory 20 foot series rating out of a panel. No mystery.
Dad lives in Surprise, a suburb of Phoenix. Like L.A., the residential inspectors there are expected to take on the entire job. One of dad's neighbors built a guest house last year, common in their subdivision. When the inspector came to visit for the final, the next door neighbor showed up with a tape measure. They found that the slab extended two inches across the property line. That poor inspector was 'permitted' to pay for a demo crew along with the cost of rebuilding. Have a little heart...