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BrandonV

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I'm familiar with the NEC from the commercial/industrial side but I want to get a second opinion.

An inspector was looking a friends property I helped out with some renovations and the inspector must have been thrown off by the wirenuts which were Ideal Can-Twists (he's a snow bird from Canada so he brought them down with him).

Is there anything prohibiting their use under the NEC? I didn't see anything in 110.14 that would expressly not allow this. In fact I didn't see anything that would suggest any regulatory or certifying body needs to approve a splice.

I'm thinking this inspector doesn't like Canadians.
 
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BrandonV

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they may not have proper approval. I see they only show CSA Approved (CSA 22.2 #188 Certified) which is Canadian Standards Approval

Yup. I saw the same. What's weird (and I never thought about it) is where exactly does it call out they have to meet UL 486C (or whatever is required)?

Realistically not a huge deal, we replaced them but it got me irked.
 

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What was his reasoning? Looking into it I found says csa should be good for North America.
 
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Weird, maybe he was having a bad day lol

I guess if that’s all that needed to be corrected it’s not worth the argument
 
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Weird, maybe he was having a bad day lol

I guess if that’s all that needed to be corrected it’s not worth the argument

I deal with inspectors all day professionally and on the side. You never know what you're going to get. Most are pleasant good people to work with.
 

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Git dat Canadian contraband outa here!! :lol_hitti Talk about picking flysh*t out of the pepper! Can't say I ever looked at a wirenut's listing....ever! And these aren't even Chi-chom specials.
 

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What was his reasoning? Looking into it I found says csa should be good for North America.
CSA is a NRTL, Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory, but a CSA label by it's self in the US is worthless like the CE label, but if it is marked as C & US, it's good.
 
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