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Permit Information
Permit NumberELE14-02699
StatusFinaled
Name SUBLIME ELECTRIC LLC
Site Address 2105 S CLEVELAND ST
Project Name 
Customer NumberTiger
ePlanReviewNo
Description
Electrical Permit - Alteration: Wiring for remodel
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DescriptionReceivedRequestedCompletedAM/PMDispositionAssigned To 
DOC - Permit Finaled6/18/20196/18/20196/18/2019PPASS
DetailsEric Story
Work done by others on permit ELE14-03040
ELE-Aging Inspection6/10/20196/10/20196/18/2019 DONE
DetailsEric Story
Talked with Clay and he will look into finaling permit
ELE-Aging Inspection2/7/20192/7/20192/8/2019 DONE
DetailsEric Story
Talked with Clay and he will look into getting all corrections fixed and final permit
Final10/2/201410/3/201410/3/2014AFAIL
DetailsRock A. Hudson
If you have any questions, please call the office. Thank You. Phone #: ###-#### Inspection requested via web by Clay Morgan Service change complete however open wiring in kitchen area. Due to this open wiring permit to remain open until permit is created to cover any interior wiring needed.
406.4 General Installation Requirements (2) Non–Grounding-Type Receptacles. Where attachment
to an equipment grounding conductor does not exist
in the receptacle enclosure, the installation shall comply
with (D)(2)(a), (D)(2)(b), or (D)(2)(c).
(a) A non–grounding-type receptacle(s) shall be permitted
to be replaced with another non–grounding-type receptacle(
s).
(b) A non–grounding-type receptacle(s) shall be permitted
to be replaced with a ground-fault circuit interruptertype
of receptacle(s). These receptacles shall be marked
“No Equipment Ground.” An equipment grounding conductor
shall not be connected from the ground-fault circuitinterrupter-
type receptacle to any outlet supplied from the
ground-fault circuit-interrupter receptacle.
(c) A non–grounding-type receptacle(s) shall be permitted
to be replaced with a grounding-type receptacle(s)
where supplied through a ground-fault circuit interrupter.
Grounding-type receptacles supplied through the groundfault
circuit interrupter shall be marked “GFCI Protected”
and “No Equipment Ground.” An equipment grounding
conductor shall not be connected between the groundingtype
receptacles.
(3) Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters. Ground-fault
Permanent Service10/1/201410/1/201410/1/2014PPASS
DetailsRock A. Hudson
If you have any questions, please call the office. Thank you. Phone #: ###-#### Inspection requested via web by Clay Morgan p/s o/h rec ok