On Sun, Mar 13, 2005 at 08:38:30PM -0700, Michael Loftis wrote: > --On Sunday, March 13, 2005 10:28 PM -0500 "Jay R. Ashworth" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> But note that the OP does not have a MOV issue; he has an inspector > >> issue. His best answer there may be buying outlet strips that > >> offer no surge protection. He likely will need to first pin > >> the inspector down on what rules he's allegely broken, however. > > > > This is the most cogent point to date, and the one I made off list: ask > > him to quote chapter and verse. > > Yeah, I am waiting on the exact code violation to come down. FWIW the > overall consent from various fire marshalls is 'yes, it's fine' but some > had misgivings about it. understandable, and strictly according to atleast > one rule book it isn't allowed.
At which point two questions arise: 1) is that 'rulebook' controlling by law, and if so, where does that delegation of authority happen in statute, and 2) what will your *fire insurer* think about it even if it is legal? Cheers, -- jr 'IANAL:IJPOOTI' a -- Jay R. Ashworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] Designer Baylink RFC 2100 Ashworth & Associates The Things I Think '87 e24 St Petersburg FL USA http://baylink.pitas.com +1 727 647 1274 If you can read this... thank a system adminstrator. Or two. --me