Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Electrical Inspection

A rough wiring inspection is required and requires "the connections in boxes must be complete to the point where all that is left is to do is make the terminations to the devices."  No where here does it imply that you can actually hook something up before the rough wiring inspection.
A final inspection requires "your installation must be entirely complete".  Seeing as the new electrical panel is not even finished being built yet, I must conclude that the installation is not entirely complete.  So if the work is not entirely complete, 2074359 Ontario Ltd. must not have received final inspection.  If they have had any inspection it would be a rough wiring inspection from what I am seeing in the Electrical Code Simplified book that the inspector recommended for my own electrical project.  So if they have had a rough wiring inspection, no devices would be connected to the service wire from the public utility pole.

I am looking but not finding any legal reason why we are possibly running on public utility power and if I found a proper reason for this, I would then be seeking relief from the unnecessary noise pollution from this generator when we are receiving power seemingly from the public utility.

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