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This to my mind is one of the problems with the 2391.
Before it was introduced, Inspectors were a different breed.
They had experience, and knowledge of many different types of installations, and used common sense when applying codes.
Now it seems that anyone who passes the 2391 can set themselves up as an Inspector, yet have little or no experience or knowledge of the systems they are inspecting, applying codes willy nilly with often no real understanding of why they are doing so.
Before it was introduced, Inspectors were a different breed.
They had experience, and knowledge of many different types of installations, and used common sense when applying codes.
Now it seems that anyone who passes the 2391 can set themselves up as an Inspector, yet have little or no experience or knowledge of the systems they are inspecting, applying codes willy nilly with often no real understanding of why they are doing so.
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