Current through Reg. 49, No. 44; November 1, 2024
Section 535.229 - Standards of Practice: Minimum Inspection Requirements for Electrical Systems(a) Service entrance and panels. (1) The inspector shall report as Deficient: (A) a drop, weatherhead or mast that is not securely fastened to the building;(B) the absence of or deficiencies in the grounding electrode system;(C) missing or damaged dead fronts or covers plates;(D) conductors not protected from the edges of electrical cabinets, gutters, or cutout boxes;(E) electrical cabinets and panel boards not appropriate for their location; such as a clothes closet, bathrooms or where they are exposed to physical damage;(F) electrical cabinets and panel boards that are not accessible or do not have a minimum of 36-inches of clearance in front of them;(G) deficiencies in: (i) electrical cabinets, gutters, cutout boxes, and panel boards;(ii) the insulation of the service entrance conductors, drip loop, separation of conductors at weatherheads, and clearances;(iii) the compatibility of overcurrent devices and conductors;(iv) the overcurrent device and circuit for labeled and listed 250 volt appliances;(v) bonding and grounding;(vii) the operation of installed ground-fault or arc-fault circuit interrupter devices; and(H) the absence of: (i) trip ties on 250 volt overcurrent devices or multi-wire branch circuit;(ii) appropriate connections;(iii) anti-oxidants on aluminum conductor terminations; and(iv) main disconnecting means.(2) The inspector is not required to:(A) determine present or future sufficiency of service capacity amperage, voltage, or the capacity of the electrical system;(B) conduct voltage drop calculations;(C) determine the accuracy of overcurrent device labeling;(D) remove covers where hazardous as judged by the inspector;(E) verify the effectiveness of overcurrent devices; or(F) operate overcurrent devices.(b) Branch circuits, connected devices, and fixtures.(1) The inspector shall:(A) manually test the installed and accessible smoke and carbon monoxide alarms;(B) report the type of branch circuit conductors; and(C) report as Deficient:(i) the absence of ground-fault circuit interrupter protection in all:(I) bathroom receptacles;(II) garage and accessory building receptacles;(III) outdoor receptacles;(IV) crawl space receptacles and lighting outlets;(V) basement receptacles;(VI) receptacles that serve kitchen countertops;(VII) receptacles that are located within six feet of the outside edge of a sink, shower, or bathtub;(VIII) laundry area receptacles;(IX) indoor damp and wet location receptacles;(X) kitchen dishwasher receptacle; and(XI) electrically heated floors;(ii) the absence of arc-fault protection in the following locations:(iii) the failure of operation of ground-fault circuit interrupter protection devices;(iv) missing or damaged receptacle, switch or junction box covers;(v) the absence of:(I) equipment disconnects; and(II) appropriate connections, such as copper/aluminum approved devices, if branch circuit aluminum conductors are discovered in the main or sub-panel based on a random sampling of accessible receptacles and switches;(vi) receptacles less than five and a half feet above the floor that are not tamper resistant;(vii) deficiencies in 125 volt receptacles by determining the:(II) correct polarity; and(III) presence of grounding;(viii) deficiencies in 250 volt receptacles by determining the presence of power;(ix) deficiencies in (II) bonding or grounding;(III) wiring, wiring terminations, junction boxes, devices, and fixtures, including improper location;(IV) doorbell and chime components; and(V) smoke and carbon monoxide alarms;(x) improper use of extension cords;(xi) deficiencies in or absences of conduit, where applicable;(xii) the absence of smoke alarms: (I) in each sleeping room;(II) outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the sleeping rooms; and(III) in the living space of each story of the dwelling; and(xiii) the absence of carbon monoxide alarms outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the sleeping rooms when either of the following conditions exist:(I) fuel fired appliance are installed in the dwelling; or(II) an attached garage with an opening into the dwelling unit.(2) The inspector is not required to:(A) inspect low voltage wiring;(B) disassemble mechanical appliances;(C) verify the effectiveness of smoke alarms;(D) verify interconnectivity of smoke alarms;(E) activate smoke or carbon monoxide alarms that are or may be monitored or require the use of codes;(F) verify that smoke alarms are suitable for the hearing-impaired;(G) remove the covers of junction, fixture, receptacle or switch boxes unless specifically required by these standards; or(H) test arc-fault circuit interrupter devices when the property is occupied or damage to personal property may result, in the inspector's reasonable judgment.22 Tex. Admin. Code § 535.229
Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 41, Number 36, September 2, 2016, TexReg 6742, eff. 9/7/2016; The provisions of former §535.229 adopted to be effective February 1, 2009, 33 TexReg 9242; repeal effective January 1, 2014, 38 TexReg 3349; Amended by Texas Register, Volume 46, Number 37, September 10, 2021, TexReg 5770, eff. 2/1/2022