wyliesdiesels
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Is there a diagram (example or otherwise) that explains this, should they both be wrong in what they've told me? I understand the "read the NEC code", but to a layman like myself it's about as understandable as reading a legal document. A good visual would be very helpful. I understand and appreciate the concern and don't mean to come across wrongly - I simply defer to professions I've spoken with in person since the internet can often steer you wrong when you don't realize it.
Funny you should ask. Theres a diagram on my FAQ sticky comment #3:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=356460
Pattenp posted the code above. Its pretty easy to understand. Read it for yourself. Dont rely on someone else, even if theyre "professionals", to give you info that could be wrong. I worked for a licensed electrician years ago who didnt even know basic electrical theory 101- the difference between the neutral/grounded conductor and the equipment grounding conductor/grounding conductor.
Just because someone is labeled as "professional", that doesnt mean they actually know what theyre talking about. You know how many crappy attornys and doctors there are out there?
Your electrician and inspector are wrong.
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