Great video. Impressed you use the IDEAL Electrical 61-164 Sure-Test Circuit analyzer, which has the capability to detect a bootleg ground. Both InterNACHI certified and many municipal inspectors appear to resist resolving this due to their aversion to liability and risk of litigation. Search for "bootleg ground" to learn more.
I was browsing through the videos and saw him with the Sure-Test and had to watch it too. I have one and have found many bootleg grounds and even found that the bonding screw in one panel was installed poorly as it would jump between having a ground and no ground. The previous contractor decided to separate the grounds and neutrals on a main panel for some reason.
www.idealindustries.ca/products/test_measurement/circuit_analyzers/suretest_circuit_analyzers.php Measures voltage drop under load Hot and neutral conductor impedances Estimates Load on Line (ELL) up to 15A Tests GFCIs and EPDs for proper operation True RMS Line voltage Peak voltage Frequency Ground to neutral voltage Ground impedance Identifies proper wiring in 3-wire receptacles Identifies false (bootleg) grounds Conducts testing without disturbing sensitive loads Verifies isolated grounds (with 61-176 adapter)
Fuck cfl lights. Dangerous. I've replaced several that weren't blown but had black tint in the base from getting hot. Led or incandescent is the way to go.
no mention of the stupid doorstop design on the entrance door. Had that in my old house. Works like a crowbar on the hinge to pry it off the frame! ...love the exterior disconnect. Shut down a loud party next door by tripping it! In the past, we had to pull the meter and hide it til morning.
0:38 who locks a key dead bolt while there home you lock them when your out. you lock thumb latches ex while your home. Thumb latch's are only for when your home and inside...and a door with windows like that needs and extra lock i cant reach in and open. Thumb latch's are great for when your home but when your not and you dont have a solid wood door is asinine. that door is not secure unless you get a security system and that dose not stop brake-ins it just call the cops after it happens. Used a double key dead bolt 24 years never have i bin locked in house ever because im not stupid and only use it while im OUT. But i am NOT ALOUD TO HAVE IT! thanks to people like you.
Well, there are reasons why. For electrical, the codes are there to prevent fires and shock. For the frame, you need to be sure that it will be able to hold the weight of both the users and any things they want to add. While I agree that over regulation is bad, for things like this, if it's got a good reason, it's not bad.
Bukk the Left You have a point, the code allows burglar bars and only requires the ability to open them from the inside of the dwelling for the specific egress windows. Can be rough in a panic, nobody knows until their faced with it. Till then it’s just foolish talk.
Nice to see fellow ICC Building Inspectors in lieu of a home inspector making instructional videos. Good job Gents!
Thank you for making a video that has found a way to make learning about codes fun!
I am already 1 minute and 33 seconds in, I love this. Thank you for this learning experience I am about to endure.
Great video. Impressed you use the IDEAL Electrical 61-164 Sure-Test Circuit analyzer, which has the capability to detect a bootleg ground. Both InterNACHI certified and many municipal inspectors appear to resist resolving this due to their aversion to liability and risk of litigation. Search for "bootleg ground" to learn more.
I was browsing through the videos and saw him with the Sure-Test and had to watch it too. I have one and have found many bootleg grounds and even found that the bonding screw in one panel was installed poorly as it would jump between having a ground and no ground. The previous contractor decided to separate the grounds and neutrals on a main panel for some reason.
Did you see that bodge job on that vanity light?
Is he a home inspector or a code enforcer?
Love the dad jokes.
Great information thanks!
Hello! Where can I get an education for this job? Thank You 😊
Does the garage doors need to be in for a final inspection?
What tester is the inspector using @ 1:07 in the video?
NJ Home Inspections it's an Ideal brand receptcal tester the model number is
61-164.
www.idealindustries.ca/products/test_measurement/circuit_analyzers/suretest_circuit_analyzers.php
Measures voltage drop under load
Hot and neutral conductor impedances
Estimates Load on Line (ELL) up to 15A
Tests GFCIs and EPDs for proper operation
True RMS
Line voltage
Peak voltage
Frequency
Ground to neutral voltage
Ground impedance
Identifies proper wiring in 3-wire receptacles
Identifies false (bootleg) grounds
Conducts testing without disturbing sensitive loads
Verifies isolated grounds (with 61-176 adapter)
HOW MUCH ?
what's the aulet tester name and brand
Fuck cfl lights. Dangerous. I've replaced several that weren't blown but had black tint in the base from getting hot. Led or incandescent is the way to go.
Wonder if they checked to see if the outlets were tightly secured bc if they’re loose the wires will eventually come undone and become a hazard.
Yikes the gouge near the light at 3:16
Very nice video
6:42 So anyone outside has easy access to control the power of your whole house? Seems unsafe.
GFCI Recepticle is installed upside down on the Kitchen counter. Neutral up not down by NES Code.
no mention of the stupid doorstop design on the entrance door. Had that in my old house. Works like a crowbar on the hinge to pry it off the frame!
...love the exterior disconnect. Shut down a loud party next door by tripping it! In the past, we had to pull the meter and hide it til morning.
the sound is not good I am quite disappointed
The government has their noses in every aspects of our lives.
Most of it is to insure safety
0:38 who locks a key dead bolt while there home you lock them when your out. you lock thumb latches ex while your home. Thumb latch's are only for when your home and inside...and a door with windows like that needs and extra lock i cant reach in and open. Thumb latch's are great for when your home but when your not and you dont have a solid wood door is asinine. that door is not secure unless you get a security system and that dose not stop brake-ins it just call the cops after it happens. Used a double key dead bolt 24 years never have i bin locked in house ever because im not stupid and only use it while im OUT. But i am NOT ALOUD TO HAVE IT! thanks to people like you.
the amount of regulations is absurd.... No wonder people can't do shit....
MrAkurvaeletbe ikr. Over regulated so you cant build anything
it's mind blowing, getting headache already.
And just think, those same incompetent regulators want complete control over your healthcare.
MrAkurvaeletbe Good for us Carpenters, it prevents DIY.
Well, there are reasons why. For electrical, the codes are there to prevent fires and shock. For the frame, you need to be sure that it will be able to hold the weight of both the users and any things they want to add.
While I agree that over regulation is bad, for things like this, if it's got a good reason, it's not bad.
That's stupid! If I am desperate enough to get out of a house that is on fire, I am going to break or open a window and get out that way.
Gammareign What if Burgular Bars?
Easier said from someone who isn’t 90 years old.
Bukk the Left You have a point, the code allows burglar bars and only requires the ability to open them from the inside of the dwelling for the specific egress windows. Can be rough in a panic, nobody knows until their faced with it. Till then it’s just foolish talk.