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Voting Question: Fire Damper Air Flow Direction?
Whilst performing a fire safety inspection of an residential facility, I happened upon some ducts with the words “FIRE DAMPER” stenciled upon its surface. Upon opening a steel door on one of the aforementioned ducts a strong air current was observed. My question:
Are all fire dampers moving air from the building to the outside, during normal operation. And secondly, assuming that they are moving air from the inside of the building to the outside, is the air at any point recycled back into the building.
The ducts themselves were approximately 12″ by 8″, which connected to ducts approximately 4′ by 3′. Also it was a four story building in Texas.
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How much do independent contractors usually make to perform exterior residential and basic commercial inspections as an Insurance Inspector for Castle Inspection Service in Texas?
Resolved Question: electrical code 1958?
I am buying a house built in 1958 (in San Diego). I just had the inspection today. In the breaker box, one 15A breaker is powering 2 wires instead of one. (I don’t know what the second wire is powering) The house only has to be up to the code in 1958 for installed equipment to be sold, but that seems like it wouldn’t even be up to code for back then. There isn’t a main breaker, so it seems like the breaker could easily get overloaded and start a fire…but maybe that was acceptable back then. Does anyone know where I can find residential electric code for 1958?
I understand having not having a main breaker has nothing to do with the 2 wires in the one breaker EXCEPT if there WAS a main breaker, The house would have backup protection at least in case the overloaded breaker failed because it was overloaded beyond its current interrupting capacity. As for the 1958 code, I was told the seller is obligated to do the repairs prior to sale if it isn’t up to the code of the year in which it was built. Otherwise he is not obligated to fix it.
My concern is the risk of fire with no main breaker and an overloaded breaker.
“Fixer upper” is a loose term. bad carpet and a hole in the wall isn’t the same as a gas leak or structural problems.
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