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When Mechanical Inspectors and Electrical Inspectors Need to Talk

jar546

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There are many instances where it either pays to be a multi-discipline inspector (I am but no longer believe it that) or when the inspectors and plan reviewers need to talk. Here is one such example:

In a major repair garage, the pit is often a troublesome spot. NEC 511.3(C)(3) allows the pit area's classification to be either Class 1, Division 1 or Class 1, Division 2 based on whether or not ventilation is provided, specifically 4 air exchanges per hour. (it used to be 4 exchanges)

The electrical inspector is often told one thing but unless it can be verified by the mechanical inspector, all is lost. I have witnessed similar situations in other overlap disciplines.

Thoughts?
 
I believe in multi discipline inspectors. Both of my electrical inspectors are only just that electrical inspectors.
So in that case we talk all the time. Have not had a pit situations in quite a long time, but there are many other areas that are of concern.
 
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