Terry>>>
Do you follow the St. Louis County amendments to the International Building (Electrical) Code or the NEC?
It seems that you do some things differently (ie:"That's just how it's done here") than some of us.
I agree, after being on this forum for a while now, I do realize some things are different here. Untill a little while ago, there was no state license. St Louis County was the standard for the state. The City of St Louis is a separate license, the City was always behind the county is code adoptions. Since John Stacy, the Chief electrical inspector for the City, has retired, the new guy has been "shaking things up downtown" The City is now in the 2017 code, while the County is in the 2014. Rick Hill is the chief electrical inspector for the County. These guys make the rules. As far as amendments, yeah there are times when they adopt the newer code cycle and we will get a letter with the amendments. They only have changed to a newer code 2 times since I've been licensed. I believe they were in the 1999 when I took my test in 2002, then went to the 2008 at one point, now with in the last six months they went to the 2014. I guess what Im trying to say, you just learn over the years what is acceptable and what is not. You might be able to do it one way in the City, but not in the county. Or vice versa. the Chief electrical inspectors send out a lot of emails with changes. Got one a few months ago that we are now longer allowed to modify knob and tube wiring in anyway. It is common here for relators to tell a homeowner their home will sell better if all knob and tube is removed just where you can see it in the basement, so we go in remove all of it and refeed it with romex. Which makes no sense, because it is still in the walls and ceilings. Were not allowed to do that anymore, you would have to remove it all and rewire. We also are only allowed to have one romex per hole. There is a list of things I could give you where we do things probably a little different. As for your question, its the NEC
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