ICE said:
Why be that way? You lose respect when you place yourself on high.
EXcuse me? Be what way? Disagreeing with an inspector or wondering how one got to be an inspector is putting me on high????????????? No, not at all. It is a serious question like it or not. Maybe if we stop and do some serious thinking about what some inspectors are saying we might just find that a lot inject opinion into their jobs. They sure do on these discussion forums. Are they the same as what you are saying about me?
I too am an electrical inspector as well as a certified instructor of electrical inspectors.
As an inspector I look at the installation to the letter of the code, which in my case is the NEC with amendments, and leave my opinion completely out of the job.
In the class room I teach to inspect by the code not opinion. Never inspect a job with a “what if” thought that comes to your mind.
Case in point is this thread. I am surprised that someone didn’t come out with, “what if we have an earth quake” or “what if the moon goes flying out into space”
Maybe we should ask our self this question, “what if the Maya calendar expires?”
The code, both NEC and ICC, says routed close to the building no other protection required. All this other stuff is nothing more than what if. If installed by the letter of the code, I personally could care less what anyone else thinks about the installation including a house wife with a shovel, a stray dog, the kids on their toys, a weed eater or anything else.
The power company installs a lateral to my home which is outside the scope of any inspector then the man comes to install a new line to my septic system.
What if he digs through those wires that are underground? Maybe they should have been installed in a lead lined concrete duck with walls three feet thick.
I can’t help but wonder “what if” every inspector in the world today inspected by their adopted codes. Would there be any need for the internet?