Posted by at 1st February, 2010
An electrical inspection is an inspection, which will help ensure that all electrical systems and wires in a building meet legal safety standards. There is a national electric code, which many electrical inspectors will use when determining whether a certain electrical installation is acceptable. In some cases, an electrical inspection, or even multiple inspections, will be included with an electric permit, often required by local governments.
Most electrical inspections are done by the local government. For those who want to make sure they can pass an electrical inspection before the official inspector makes his rounds, a private inspector may be hired. This person will advise the project manager, or the owner, of any situations that require improvement before the official inspection is to take place.
There are three main types of electrical inspections that happen during the installation of an electrical system.
In many cases, before the city will even consider passing an electrical inspection, the work must be done by a licensed electrician. Many municipalities hold the test for electricians several times a year. Some cities may accept a certificate from another municipality or statewide organization. Others will insist that the electrician is certified locally, by the city in which he or she is doing business. This is to help ensure that quality work is being done, which will aid in the electrical inspection process. The exception to this rule is in the case where the owner of an occupied structure does the work by himself or herself. This is, however, not something many people are experienced enough to do.