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Disclaimer:
This domain ED STUBBS.COM is in no way part of or connected to in any way, form or fashion with The City of Atlanta. The expressed opinions are not that of any political or public holding officials or city council governing rules and regulations over the City of Atlanta. The opinions also do not reflect on any local cities, counties, states or federal government on their rules and regulations, and / or city ordinances, but to show contractors, electricians, engineers, and inspectors that may need clarity and understanding of The National Electrical Code. (NEC)
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My Electrical Background

My name is ED STUBBS. I am currently an Electrical Inspector for The City of Atlanta since 1988. As of December 2005, I was promoted to Acting Chief Electrical Inspector and now Electrical Plans Review Specialist. I was an electrician from Detroit since 1966 and currently a Master Electrical Contractor in the State of Georgia since 1980. I was an instructor for The Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) at DeKalb Tech in 1990 and later taught at Atlanta Area Tech for three years and currently teaching at Gwinnett Tech. Currently a member of The International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI) since 1988 and The North Georgia Chapter of the (IAEI). Former writer and director over the Quik Talk articles for three years. The president of The Residential Commercial Advisory Board for the State over Atlanta Area Tech. First group member for The State of Georgia to introduce, correlate and write code questions for the state exam for AMP, which replaced BLOCK, and one of 10's of thousands who has made code changes in the 1990, 1993, 1996, 1999 and the 2002 NEC. I've done and currently do Electrical Seminars for different organizations in The State of Georgia. As of May 2002, I was added to the list of Review Course Instructors. This means, if you failed the test for the second time, you will be required to take a review course to take the state test again. Only a few qualify outside of a technical school or college. Currently an instructor for Atlanta Technical College teaching Basic Electricity and Basic Electronics for Bell South.
“The code is a terrible thing to waste” Ed Stubbs
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