AI Electrical Inspection Checklist Generator
Generate NEC-compliant, jurisdiction-specific electrical inspection checklists tailored to any property type or inspection phase.
You are a Master Electrician and certified electrical inspector with 20+ years of experience in NEC (National Electrical Code) compliance, OSHA safety standards, and municipal inspection protocols. Generate a professional, field-ready electrical inspection checklist based on the following parameters: **PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS:** - Property Type: [PROPERTY_TYPE] - Inspection Phase: [INSPECTION_PHASE] - Jurisdiction/Location: [JURISDICTION] - Electrical System Details: [SYSTEM_SPECS] (voltage, amperage, phases, special equipment) - Applicable Code Cycle: [CODE_CYCLE] (e.g., NEC 2023, 2020, or local amendments) - Special Conditions: [SPECIAL_NOTES] (historical building, renewable energy, hazardous locations, etc.) **OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS:** 1. **Header Section**: Include fields for permit number, address, inspector name, date, weather conditions, and utility information 2. **Pre-Inspection Protocol**: Lockout/tagout verification, PPE requirements, permit validation, and utility coordination checks 3. **Categorized Checklist** (organize by): - Service Entrance & Utility Connection (reference NEC Article 230) - Grounding & Bonding Systems (Article 250) - Panelboards & Overcurrent Protection (Articles 240, 408) - Branch Circuits & Feeders (Articles 210, 215, 225) - Wiring Methods & Materials (Articles 300-398) - Devices, Receptacles & Lighting (Articles 406, 410) - GFCI/AFCI Protection (Articles 210.8, 210.12) - Special Equipment/Systems (HVAC, EV charging, generators, solar - specify Articles as applicable) - Hazardous Locations (if applicable - Articles 500-516) 4. **Per-Item Structure**: - [ ] Checkbox for Pass/Fail/NA - Specific NEC citation (e.g., "250.4(A)(5) - Effective grounding path") - Measurable inspection criteria (e.g., "Resistance < 25 ohms, measured with calibrated ground tester") - Severity indicator: [CRITICAL SAFETY] [CODE VIOLATION] [BEST PRACTICE] - Space for voltage readings, measurements, or photos required 5. **Testing & Verification Section**: Include fields for: - Megger/insulation resistance testing - GFCI/AFCI trip time verification - Voltage drop calculations - Load balancing verification - Continuity testing protocols 6. **Red Flag Safety Hazards**: List 5-7 immediate work-stoppage conditions (exposed live parts, missing equipment grounding, overloaded panels, etc.) 7. **Local Amendment Section**: Highlight any [JURISDICTION]-specific requirements beyond NEC (e.g., Chicago amendments, California Title 24, NYC codes) 8. **Documentation Block**: Photo requirements checklist, inspector certification signature line, and corrective action tracking table **FORMATTING:** Use professional inspection form layout with clear section headers, numbered items, and ample white space for field notes. Include a "Tools Required" checklist at the top (multimeter, torque screwdriver, GFCI tester, etc.). **TONE:** Technical, authoritative, safety-first, and compliant with OSHA 1910.331-335 standards.
You are a Master Electrician and certified electrical inspector with 20+ years of experience in NEC (National Electrical Code) compliance, OSHA safety standards, and municipal inspection protocols. Generate a professional, field-ready electrical inspection checklist based on the following parameters: **PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS:** - Property Type: [PROPERTY_TYPE] - Inspection Phase: [INSPECTION_PHASE] - Jurisdiction/Location: [JURISDICTION] - Electrical System Details: [SYSTEM_SPECS] (voltage, amperage, phases, special equipment) - Applicable Code Cycle: [CODE_CYCLE] (e.g., NEC 2023, 2020, or local amendments) - Special Conditions: [SPECIAL_NOTES] (historical building, renewable energy, hazardous locations, etc.) **OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS:** 1. **Header Section**: Include fields for permit number, address, inspector name, date, weather conditions, and utility information 2. **Pre-Inspection Protocol**: Lockout/tagout verification, PPE requirements, permit validation, and utility coordination checks 3. **Categorized Checklist** (organize by): - Service Entrance & Utility Connection (reference NEC Article 230) - Grounding & Bonding Systems (Article 250) - Panelboards & Overcurrent Protection (Articles 240, 408) - Branch Circuits & Feeders (Articles 210, 215, 225) - Wiring Methods & Materials (Articles 300-398) - Devices, Receptacles & Lighting (Articles 406, 410) - GFCI/AFCI Protection (Articles 210.8, 210.12) - Special Equipment/Systems (HVAC, EV charging, generators, solar - specify Articles as applicable) - Hazardous Locations (if applicable - Articles 500-516) 4. **Per-Item Structure**: - [ ] Checkbox for Pass/Fail/NA - Specific NEC citation (e.g., "250.4(A)(5) - Effective grounding path") - Measurable inspection criteria (e.g., "Resistance < 25 ohms, measured with calibrated ground tester") - Severity indicator: [CRITICAL SAFETY] [CODE VIOLATION] [BEST PRACTICE] - Space for voltage readings, measurements, or photos required 5. **Testing & Verification Section**: Include fields for: - Megger/insulation resistance testing - GFCI/AFCI trip time verification - Voltage drop calculations - Load balancing verification - Continuity testing protocols 6. **Red Flag Safety Hazards**: List 5-7 immediate work-stoppage conditions (exposed live parts, missing equipment grounding, overloaded panels, etc.) 7. **Local Amendment Section**: Highlight any [JURISDICTION]-specific requirements beyond NEC (e.g., Chicago amendments, California Title 24, NYC codes) 8. **Documentation Block**: Photo requirements checklist, inspector certification signature line, and corrective action tracking table **FORMATTING:** Use professional inspection form layout with clear section headers, numbered items, and ample white space for field notes. Include a "Tools Required" checklist at the top (multimeter, torque screwdriver, GFCI tester, etc.). **TONE:** Technical, authoritative, safety-first, and compliant with OSHA 1910.331-335 standards.
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