Today or tommorow my shop will undergo final inspection. It's a 40x70 pole barn with a wall that divides the building into a garage and woodshop. All work was professionally done and it has passed all inspections to date, including electrical rough-in. My concern for today is they will not pass it because wiring is exposed. By this I mean I am going to do the interior finish work including putting up pine board walls that will cover the studs and wiring. I have the wood onsite and have moved all my machinery there to begin work. However I need power to run my woodworking machinery and suspect they won't sign off on the final inspection, thus not giving the utility company the "ok" to hook up electricity. The electrical contractor has done everything as should be done and were there sheetrock on the walls there is no doubt it would pass.
So my question is can a one-man hobby shop, not attached to a house, have wiring that follows industry standards but isn't covered by wall material pass final inspection? I know exposed wiring "subject to abuse" won't pass, but what about wiring properly ran through the attic and down studs which is stapled and terminates at receptacles/switches, etc.?
I know I can get a temporary pole and plug everything into it, or use a generator, but would much rather have utility supplied power to the panel and throughout the shop. I had one inspector tell me I could get a 30 day temporary permit but nobody else I spoke to has heard of such a thing.
Thoughts? Advice?
So my question is can a one-man hobby shop, not attached to a house, have wiring that follows industry standards but isn't covered by wall material pass final inspection? I know exposed wiring "subject to abuse" won't pass, but what about wiring properly ran through the attic and down studs which is stapled and terminates at receptacles/switches, etc.?
I know I can get a temporary pole and plug everything into it, or use a generator, but would much rather have utility supplied power to the panel and throughout the shop. I had one inspector tell me I could get a 30 day temporary permit but nobody else I spoke to has heard of such a thing.
Thoughts? Advice?