[Hidden-tech] Need a wiring person for small job

Janus Ternullo jternullo at augustusdesign.com
Thu Apr 12 11:02:12 EDT 2007


I believe in Massachusetts that a building owner can install their own 
electrical wiring and fixtures without an inspection being required.  
This leaves it up to the owner to understand and implement the 
appropriate code on their own.  If this is true, a certified electrician 
is not required.  This was particular to a home, it may be different for 
commercial property.

Regards,
Janus

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Janus Ternullo
Augustus Design
www.augustusdesign.com
413-585-1188




David Haines wrote:

>
>
> On Apr 11, 2007, at 10:15 PM, Frank Aronson wrote:
>
>>
>> I have a client for whom I will be setting up a network.  His  office 
>> is within a building with a larger group of offices.  They  are 
>> supposed to be supplying Internet access and have wired  
>> accordingly.  However he needs to set up a router so that he can  
>> have a discreet network.  His receptionist will be on the other  side 
>> of the hall from his office and we have to run an Ethernet  cable 
>> down to the basement (from the first floor) and across and up  to the 
>> receptionist area.
>>
>>
>>
>> If I did this, I would make the building look like Swiss Cheese and  
>> lose body parts, not mention what little dignity I have left.  Does  
>> anybody know someone who can run a pre-built CAT5 cable for me?
>
> While never what anyone wants to hear, if a cable is being run  
> through walls (or ceilings), there are regulations involved and by  
> law a (networking) certified Electrician has to do the work.
>
> Plenty of people ignore this but I can't recommend it  ;)
>
> David Haines
> Core Solution Group
> Northampton, MA
>
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