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how's this CHECKLIST for inspecting an electrical panel?
Any input? Thanks, dudes. Inspection procedural checklist for electrical panel (BOARD).doc |
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Here it is so you don't have to open a WORD file: INSPECTION PROCEDURAL CHECKLIST for inspecting an electrical panel
Nick Gromicko, Certified Master Inspector Find a Home Inspector "Just as iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 |
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jtedesco1 is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
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Mike Whitt is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Are the two of you brothers?
Sometimes you will find a white wire attached to a breaker such as for water heaters and air conditioners. The requirement to reidentify was in the exceptions until the 1999 code cycle and even then wasn't enforced by all code officials. |
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Marc D. Shunk is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
I'm curious why that list has "measure height of main disconnect"? I know what this is getting at, but it is not what it says.
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Thanks for the list .
I have saved it as a reminder. |
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Mark I was curious about that too.
What off hand is the height requirment on the main dis-connect? |
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Ah yes the six throw rule.
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This may just be common sense, but I didn't see any thing about checking the floor for moisture or water below the panel. Todays inspection had 2 inches of water in the basement. Old house changed over to apartments, I didn't check the 4 electrical panels.
Gary |
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"310-12(c) Ungrounded Conductors. Conductors that are intended for use as ungrounded conductors, whether used as single conductors or in multiconductor cables, shall be finished to be clearly distinguishable from grounded and grounding conductors. Ungrounded conductors shall be distinguished by colors other than white, natural gray, or green; or by a combination of color plus distinguishing marking. Distinguishing markings shall also be in a color other than white, natural gray, or green, and shall consist of a stripe or stripes or a regularly spaced series of identical marks. Distinguishing markings shall not conflict in any manner with the surface markings required by Section 310-11(b)(1). Exception: As permitted by Section 200-7." |
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Good checklist!
Here's a few more to add in... Report location of panel (required by some states and just a good idea.) Report any breakers found turned off. Report lack of proper readable labeling. Look closely at main lug bolts/threads to see if one was never torqued. Double check no breakers were knocked to off while installing front cover. B.A. King Home Inspections, LLC www.BAKingHomeInspections.com Serving Charlotte NC area and Rock Hill SC areas. CMI Certified Master Inspector and Independent License NC2449 and SC1597 704 301-3207 "Discovery consists in seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought." - Albert Szent-Gyvrgyi, Nobel Prize for Medicine 1937 |
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Hahaha ..Gary you can file that under plumbing or foundation.
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i believe that you will find that the requirement to identify the white or gray conductor when being used as an ungorunded conductor in the exceptions |
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