Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 26, December 27, 2024
Section 09.36.07.08 - Electrical SystemsA. A home inspector shall visually inspect an electrical system, including: (2) Service entrance conductors, cables, and raceways;(3) Service equipment and main disconnects;(5) Interior components of service panels and subpanels;(7) Overcurrent protection devices;(8) A representative number of installed lighting fixtures, switches, and receptacles;(9) Ground fault and arc fault circuit interrupters; and(10) The general condition of visible branch circuit conductors that may constitute a hazard to the occupant or the structure by reason of improper use or installation of electrical components.B. A home inspector shall describe the electrical system, including the: (1) Amperage and voltage rating of the service;(2) Location of main disconnect and subpanels; andC. If applicable, a home inspector shall include in a written report the: (1) Presence of solid conductor aluminum branch circuit wiring;(2) Absence of smoke detectors; and(3) Presence of CSST gas piping with the recommendation that the bonding of the CSST be reviewed by a licensed master electrician.D. A home inspector is not required to: (1) Inspect: (a) Remote control devices, unless the device is the only control device;(b) Alarm systems and components;(c) Low voltage wiring systems and components;(d) Ancillary wiring, systems, and components that are not a part of the primary electrical power distribution system; or(e) the existing bonding method for CSST; or(2) Measure amperage, voltage, or impedance.Md. Code Regs. 09.36.07.08
Regulation .08C, D amended effective 41:5 Md. R. 343, eff.3/17/2014