So I have been building a large attached garage and laundry room. So far all my inspections have been great and passed. Today they came for the rough-in and failed the electrical. I'm not stranger to electrical, but I will admit that I may have overlooked something in the code book. My garage has a completely full 90 Amp sub panel, and he said everything looked good in there. But where he said I failed, was that I used wire nuts and pigtails for attaching my grounds together and then attaching the ground to the outlet/switches in my boxes. He said that was not allowed by code. I cannot find anything that says you cannot use wire nuts and pigtails in the code book though. It's also how every house I have ever lived in was wired. Did something change recently? What am I missing? He kept mentioning some special connector I needed to use, but I couldn't quite understand him with his accent lol. It sounded like he was saying code required it to be crimped. I asked about using the Greenies, and he said those were fine. But I don't get what is different between using Greenie wire nuts and regular wire nuts that are the correct size.
Can someone clarify what he might have been referring to?
Here's a link to some photos of my garage I have been working on for the past 2 years - https://goo.gl/photos/UAuLBwuhDGFvnc9z7 - I did about 90% of the work myself.
Thanks
Can someone clarify what he might have been referring to?
Here's a link to some photos of my garage I have been working on for the past 2 years - https://goo.gl/photos/UAuLBwuhDGFvnc9z7 - I did about 90% of the work myself.
Thanks

