19 CRR-NY 197-5.9NY-CRR

STATE COMPILATION OF CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
TITLE 19. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CHAPTER V. DIVISION OF LICENSING SERVICES
SUBCHAPTER J. HOME INSPECTORS
PART 197. HOME INSPECTORS
SUBPART 197-5. STANDARDS OF PRACTICE FOR HOME INSPECTORS
19 CRR-NY 197-5.9
19 CRR-NY 197-5.9
197-5.9 Electrical system.
(a) Home inspectors shall observe and report upon readily accessible and observable portions of:
(1) service drop;
(2) service entrance conductors, cables and raceways;
(3) the main and branch circuit conductors for property over current protection and condition by visual observation after removal of the readily accessible main and sub electric panel covers;
(4) service grounding;
(5) interior components of service panels and sub-panels;
(6) a representative number of installed lighting fixtures, switches and receptacles;
(7) a representative number of ground fault circuit interrupters.
(b) Home inspections shall describe readily accessible and observable portions of:
(1) amperage and voltage rating of the service;
(2) the location of main dis-connects and sub-panels;
(3) the presence of aluminum branch circuit wiring;
(4) the presence or absence of smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors;
(5) the general condition and type of visible branch circuit conductors that may constitute a hazard to the occupant or the residential building by reason of improper use or installation of electrical components.
(c) Home inspectors are not required to:
(1) observe and report on remote control devices;
(2) observe and report on alarm systems and components;
(3) observe and report on low voltage wiring systems and components such as doorbells and intercoms;
(4) observe and report on ancillary wiring systems and components which are not a part of the primary electrical power distribution system;
(5) insert any tool, probe or testing device into the main or sub-panels;
(6) activate electrical systems or branch circuits which are not energized;
(7) operate overload protection devices;
(8) observe and report on low voltage relays, smoke and/or heat detectors, antennas, electrical de-icing tapes, lawn sprinkler wiring, swimming pool wiring or any system controlled by timers;
(9) move any object, furniture or appliance to gain access to any electrical component;
(10) test every switch, receptacle and fixture;
(11) remove switch and outlet cover plates;
(12) observe and report on electrical equipment not readily accessible;
(13) dismantle any electrical device or control;
(14) measure amperage, voltage or impedance;
(15) observe and report on any solar powered electrical component or any standby emergency generators or components.
19 CRR-NY 197-5.9
Current through October 15, 2021
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