Hi Jason
I would see if your inverter company has an engineer that can send a letter or
pay Bill B to write one.
I don't see how you can get out of his logic of yet another well written piece
of code.
Jay
Peltz power.
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> On Nov 18, 2015, at 5:29 AM, Jason Szumlanski
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This has reached a new level of misinterpretation. See my response and
inspector's further misinterpretation regarding fastening of breakers. I'm
at a loss of what to do now. I would just have the backfed breakers
fastened, but the clips can't be installed on adjacent breakers, so it's
impossible w
NEC 2011 - one inspectors misinterpretation of the code below for your
amusement and comments. I have to admit that 705.12(D)(6) is somewhat
ambiguous. Appropriate use of commas by code writers would be very helpful.
I was able to find Mike Holt's guide that clears it up, so hopefully that
will do
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