All electrical work for which a permit has been issued in accordance with this article shall be inspected by the electrical inspector for compliance with this article. The electrical inspector in discharging this duty shall make the following inspections:
(1)
Rough-in inspection.
The registered electrician or homeowner who has secured the permit for electrical work shall be responsible for notification to the building and code administration that the electrical work is ready for a rough-in inspection at such time that all raceways, panel board cabinets, service equipment, outlet boxes, junction boxes, conduit, conductors and conductor splices are installed and ready for visible inspection. The electrical inspector shall refuse to make any rough-in inspection when the electrical work has been covered from view.
(2)
Final inspection.
The registered electrician or homeowner who has secured the permit for electrical work shall be responsible for notification to the building and code administration that the electrical work is ready for a final inspection. Electrical work shall be considered ready for final inspection when such work has passed all prior inspections made by the electrical inspector, or when such work has been corrected to comply with this article where a violation has been found to exist upon prior inspection, and where the electrical work has been completed in accordance to plans and specifications by the registered electrician or homeowner who has secured the permit. The electrical inspector shall have the option of requiring the presence of the permitted electrician or journeyman in charge of the work at any final inspection.
(3)
Additional inspections.
In addition to the inspection required to be made by the electrical inspector under subsections (1) and (2) of this section, such inspector is further required to make any and all additional inspections he shall deem necessary to ensure that all electrical work undertaken or existing in the city is in compliance with this article.
(4)
Sign inspections.
The master electrician securing a permit for electrical work in connection with any sign to be installed within the city shall be responsible for notification to the electrical inspector that the electrical work, for which the permit is issued, is ready for inspection. Electrical work necessary for installation or erection of a sign shall be considered ready for inspection when all work necessary for its installation or erection has been completed by the person holding the permit. The electrical inspector shall have the authority to require a sign to be opened or uncovered when necessary to complete the inspection required by this subsection.
(1966 Code, sec. 14-72; 2001 Code, sec. 22-221; Ordinance 85-2004, sec. 1, adopted 10/19/04; Ordinance 28-2022 adopted 7/19/2022)