S.D. Admin. R. 20:74:06:10

Current through Register Vol. 50, page 162, June 24, 2024
Section 20:74:06:10 - Electrical components for inspection - Exclusions

A home inspector shall inspect electrical components as follows:

(1) The inspector shall observe and report on the general appearance and condition of the following:
(a) Service entrance lines - whether underground or overhead and any obstructions;
(b) Meter/mast - properly secured to house;
(c) Main panel location, voltage/amperage rating;
(i) Service entry conductor material - copper or aluminum;
(ii)Disconnect/main breaker size - grounding line observed;
(iii) Branch circuit protection - breakers or fuses;
(iv) Presence of aluminum branch circuit wiring;
(v) Presence of multiple-tapped breakers/fuses;
(vi) Presence or melted insulation, signs of arcing or other signs of fire; or
(vii) Presence of mismatched wire/circuit protection;
(d) Location of any subpanel, voltage/amperage rating;
(i) Branch circuit protection - breakers/fuses;
(ii)Presence of aluminum branch circuit wiring;
(iii) Presence of multiple-tapped breakers/fuses;
(iv) Presence of melted insulation, signs of arcing or other signs of fire; or
(v) Presence of mismatched wire/circuit protection;
(e) Load management systems - note presence;
(2) The inspector is not required to:
(a) Insert any tool, probe, or testing device inside the main panel or subpanels;
(b) Dismantle any electrical device other than the covers on main panels and subpanels;
(c) Activate or test components on branch circuits that are not energized;
(d) Remove outlet covers or switch plates; or
(e) Inspect low voltage systems.

S.D. Admin. R. 20:74:06:10

28 SDR 28, effective 9/2/2001.

General Authority:36-21C-6(2).

Law Implemented:36-21C-6(2).