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Simple issue, wondering if you guys come across the same situation.
2008 NEC, IRC 2009 applies
Replacement 100A exterior service and new main panel. Contractor not present. Violations as follows:
1) Inadequate support of PVC per 352.30
2) SE cable inside above panel not secured per 338.10(B)(4) but really 334.30
3) Lack of an intersystem grounding bar per 250.94
4) Only 1 ground rod, no paperwork proving <25 Ohms
And I did mention that the meter was not placed at the height the POCO wants it and told him to contact the POCO for approval. It is not an NEC/IRC issue
Anyway, he will have to install a new ground rod and run a new GEC from the panel. On the report next to violation #4 I put "GEC must be continuous" as a reminder but this is the reason for this post.
I did not write up the GEC as a violation but was being nice to remind him. From experience I know that when I go back out to reinspect I will find another piece of GEC added under the existing acorn on the first rod. Even though I place this on the report, I end up failing it a 2nd time because they just don't get it.
Do you know what I am getting at? If I go back and it is not continuous and I fail it again, the response is always "Why didn't you tell me when you were here the first time?" I should not even have to put that on the sheet and when I do they never seem to read it. I only want to do an inspection once.
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2008 NEC, IRC 2009 applies
Replacement 100A exterior service and new main panel. Contractor not present. Violations as follows:
1) Inadequate support of PVC per 352.30
2) SE cable inside above panel not secured per 338.10(B)(4) but really 334.30
3) Lack of an intersystem grounding bar per 250.94
4) Only 1 ground rod, no paperwork proving <25 Ohms
And I did mention that the meter was not placed at the height the POCO wants it and told him to contact the POCO for approval. It is not an NEC/IRC issue
Anyway, he will have to install a new ground rod and run a new GEC from the panel. On the report next to violation #4 I put "GEC must be continuous" as a reminder but this is the reason for this post.
I did not write up the GEC as a violation but was being nice to remind him. From experience I know that when I go back out to reinspect I will find another piece of GEC added under the existing acorn on the first rod. Even though I place this on the report, I end up failing it a 2nd time because they just don't get it.
Do you know what I am getting at? If I go back and it is not continuous and I fail it again, the response is always "Why didn't you tell me when you were here the first time?" I should not even have to put that on the sheet and when I do they never seem to read it. I only want to do an inspection once.
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