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A Home Inspector Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Submitted by DonHester on Fri, 07/06/2012 - 06:06.

 A Home Inspector Cat on a Hot Tin Roof-  Chelan Home Inspection Services


Well I know one thing, before you climb onto or lean a ladder on a metal roof is you better find where those overhead service conductors are.

Here is a fine example of how to light up your life when doing a roofing inspection.

Service conductors have to maintain a minimal clearance of 18” above the roof line when connecting to the service mast.

              Overhead conductor clearances

In this case the service conductors are on the roof. Over time wind and weather will cause the wires to move that could result in the sheathing wearing which then could cause the wires to energize the roof.

                             Service entrance conductors on metal roof- Electrical safety

Holy Sparky Batman!!!

If for any reason the service grounded (neutral) conductor becomes open from an incident such as wind storm, ice, etc… all metal parts of the electrical system can become energized because the system loses the ability to clear ground-faults. This will create a very dangerous voltage condition for fire and shock, especially in this home. 

Many times homeowners just do not realize some of the inherit dangers that may be present in their home.

Having a professional home inspection performed periodically will help the homeowner be aware of these conditions which could result in dangerous and potentially catastrophic event.
 

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