In my first week as an inspector I came across an a/c coil in an attic with no smitty pan. It had two condensate drains. I had never seen such an arrangement and wrote a correction to install a pan. The following day I asked another inspector about that and he explained that a pan is not required by code and the two drains is the why.
As soon as he got done talking, I called the contractor and told him that I was wrong about the pan. The contr. said he knew that and has already installed the pan. I asked why he did that, knowing that I was wrong. He said that he didn't want to take the chance of ****ing me off. He also said that he has never gotten a call from an inspector trying to right a wrong.
I told him that it is unfair to me if he won't correct me when I am wrong. I can't be expected to know everything and I want to know when I am wrong. Always challenge me if you think I am full of crap, you might be right and if so, I will thank you for it.
As soon as he got done talking, I called the contractor and told him that I was wrong about the pan. The contr. said he knew that and has already installed the pan. I asked why he did that, knowing that I was wrong. He said that he didn't want to take the chance of ****ing me off. He also said that he has never gotten a call from an inspector trying to right a wrong.
I told him that it is unfair to me if he won't correct me when I am wrong. I can't be expected to know everything and I want to know when I am wrong. Always challenge me if you think I am full of crap, you might be right and if so, I will thank you for it.
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