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

David Haines support at coresolutiongroup.com
Thu Apr 12 11:58:36 EDT 2007


On Apr 12, 2007, at 11:02 AM, Janus Ternullo wrote:

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> 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.
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> Regards,
> Janus

Hi Janus, that may well be the case (I suspect you're right, wouldn't  
surprise me) - there may be some leeway where a personal residence is  
concerned (worth checking with the Town in question), but the  
original post was about a business. Hence my reply.

David Haines
Core Solution Group
www.coresolutiongroup.com
413 584-5115


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> David Haines wrote:
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>> 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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