Picture of the Week 11/30/2019
This one was sent to me by my son Aaron. He thought that I would like it, he was right! I’ll never be able to look at a Safety Pin the same way again. I’m not sure what they were feeding, but it is a different way of connecting loads to a branch circuit.
Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving.
Till next time be safe work safe.
Jake
2017 NEC CODE CHANGE 422.16(B)(2,6) FLEXIBLE CORDS FOR DISHWASHERS, AND TRASH COMPACTORS
A Code change that makes what we have been doing for a long time legal. The Code changed the maximum length of the cord we put on a dishwasher from 4’ to 6.5’. I think from the 70s to today most have used a 6’ cord if not longer to hook up the dishwasher.
A new change also restricts the location of the receptacle outlet to a space adjacent to the dishwasher, no longer allowing it to be placed behind the unit. Although I never put an outlet behind the dishwasher it was allowed.
As always if you don’t see the whole picture just click on it.
Till next time be safe work safe
Jake
2017 CODE CHANGE TAMPER RESISTANT RECEPTACLES 406.12
This section has been expanded to more commercial areas and mobile homes in the 2017 Code. This section 406.12 now covers more commercial areas where these types of receptacles are needed. They figured out that children not only get hurt in the home, they can get hurt at the airport, in the doctors office, and in mobile homes.
This is a 2017 CODE change and it will not go into use until January of 2021.
Till next time be safe work safe.
Jake
Buss Duct Failure
I’m not sure that this was the intended way to install some buss duct.
Maybe it was for expansion and contraction. 368,244?
Till next time work safe be safe
Jake
Code Change 210.8 GFCI protection
This weeks 2017 Code change is not a change but a clarification to a Code section. It is based on 201.8 GFCI protection and how we measure the distances from a receptacle.
“For the purposes of this section, when determining distance from receptacles the distance shall be measured as the shortest path the cord of an appliance connected to the receptacle would follow without piercing a floor, wall, ceiling, or fixed barrier, or passing through a door, doorway, or window.”
So from the edged of the sink to the receptacle for the disposal you pass through a doorway (most of the time). Some will say that because the dishwasher is on GFCI it also includes the disposal, that is not the case the dishwasher placement on a GFCI protected circuit was based on a request from the manufacturers to place the dishwasher on a GFCI protected circuit. Maybe some day it will be required to be on a GFCI circuit but not in the 2017 Code.
My last post for the lug guards was also a 2017 NEC Code change.
Till next time be safe work safe
Jake
CODE CHANGE Added Panelboards to list 408.3(A)(2)
We now have to put guards on lugs in panelboards, see the pictures below. These particular ones snap on to the lugs in the panel and on the circuit breaker.
Till next time be safe work safe
Jake
Whole new meaning to “Going Green”
This picture was given to me by Robin an inspector with WPB (he fills in when someone is off). The picture is of two back fed breakers from a Photovoltaic System. This is taking the Going Green systems a little to far.
Till the next time be safe work safe.
Jake
Grandfathering of Registered contractors into State Certified contractors.
This is just a note to all county licensed contractors (ER) that the State is going to open up the grandfathering of locally licensed contractors into State certified contractors.
This State program will start on July 1st 2019 and end on November 1st 2021. See statement below.
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Certification of Registered Contractors
House Bill 763, which passed during the 2019 legislative session, was approved by Governor Ron DeSantis on June 7, 2019. This bill will re-open the time period for electrical and alarm contractors to request that their registered license be grandfathered to a statewide certified license. Grandfathering begins July 1, 2019 and ends November 1, 2021. All applications for grandfathering must be postmarked no later than November 1, 2021 to be considered for grandfathering.
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You will need to have had your license for Five Years with no major licensing problems.
This is your chance to become State Certified throughout the State of Florida.
Jake
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