Click on a letter to jump to Electrical Interpretations alphabetized by topic:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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12 AWG Homeruns On A 15a Circuit AC Unit Overcurrent Protection Accessory and Laundry Area Receptacles in Garage Attic Light
- B -
Bonding Of Steel In Dwellings Burial Depth at Temp Construction Trailers
- C -
Cables In Accessible Attics Changing 240v to 110v Panels at Electric HeatChristmas Light Receptacles In Bathrooms Clearances on Existing Residential Change Outs Clearances on Existing Residential Panels Commercial Kitchens Conductors in HVAC Units Connecting GEC in CT Cans and Troughs Cord and Plug Connected Dishwashers
- D -
Definition of Bedroom Detached Signs Disposal
- E -
Equipotential Bonding Grid Existing Defects
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Fan Boxes Finished Verses Unfinished Fire Alarm & Communication Across Roofs Fire Alarm Mast Risers Fire Jobs Foyer Receptacles Furnace Change Out
- G -
General Use Spacing Grounding Fixture Bars Grounding Permanent Services Ground Joints On AC & MC Cables Ground Rods Grounding Electrode ConductorGrounding of Isolated Structural Steel Grounding on Meter Replacement Grounding Pier Panels
- H -
Height and Switching of Stairwell Lights HVAC Service Receptacles on Rooftops
- J -
Joints in Outside Boxes
- K -
Kitchen Remodels
- L -
Lay-in FixturesLow Voltage Inspections
- M -
Mast Risers MC Cable Used For Connection of AC Units Modular and Mobile Homes More Than Two Cables in a box Morning Rooms Move on Residences
- N -
NM Cables Above Ceilings Non-Metallic Flex Connectors
- O -
Outlets At Butler Pantry
- P -
Panel LocationPeninsular & Island Receptacle LocationPeninsular & Island Receptacle RequirementsPool Panels
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Raceways and Cables Supported by Ceiling WireRange/Oven/Cooktop Circuits on Service ChangesReceptacles in Bathtub AreasReceptacles in Existing Bath RemodelsResidential Light FixturesResidential Whirlpool Tub ReceptaclesRough Inspection
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Saw Service MainsSE Cables on Service ChangesSealing Hubs On ServicesService Entrance ConductorsServices on Multi-Occupancy BuildingsSignsSingle Outlets in GarageSmoke Detector location at Fan BoxSmoke Detector location at HVAC ventsSmoke Detectors in Existing DwellingsSprinklers in Electrical RoomsSunroomsSwimming Pool Feeders (Existing)Switch and Receptacle Plates- T -
Tap Conductors On Household Cooking AppliancesTemporary Power
- U -
Unfused Conductors Brought into a BuildingUsing Ty-Wraps in Outdoor Location
- W -
Water Heater Change OutWater Heater DisconnectsWork Covered Before Rough Inspection.
For additional information, contact Joe Weathers, Acting Electrical Code Administrator, 704-336-3523, or Angela Miller, 704-432-1775.