eatapeach
Military
- Jun 20, 2013
- 78
I have a 20 story residents hall that was energized by the power company on Tuesday and I found out today the switchgear is hot and the electrical contractor plans to make panels throughout hot and start-up mechanical equipment on Friday. I have not performed any inspections of the electrical panels and was told by the contractor it's not required by code that I must perform inspections prior to making the panels hot. He stated he is only required to have a lock-out/tag plan in place. The contractor stated he will shut down the power at a much later date to allow me to look into the panels. I'm sure he will not want to remove all the panel covers for me to perform my inspection to verify the labeling on each circuit, inside the panel, is clean and that the conductors are nice and tight. I'm used to performing all electrical rough-in inspections in the electrical rooms which are on each floor and the main electrical room on level 1 prior to having panels energized. What are your thoughts? Does anyone know if the NEC allows the panels to be energized first and inspected later?