"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Bi-Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.

"Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector ” Bi-Weekly Podcast Hosted by Tabatha L.

by Tabatha Lorena Gomillia
Season 1
Top Updates to the 2026 National Electrical Code
In this 50th episode of Ask the Lady Electrical Inspector, Tabatha L addresses some of the most significant updates to the National Electrical Code (NEC) for the year 2026. The primary themes of the 2026 NEC revisions include: Expanded safety protocols addressing new technologies and configurations. A reorganized code-structure aimed at enhancing clarity and usability. A focus on emerging technologies, such as electric vehicle infrastructure and energy management systems. Alignment with future developments, providing a foundation for the NEC 2029 cycle. Towards the end of this episode, there is a special call-out regarding NEC updates that will impact those who are electrical contractors, inspectors, and apprentices.
Frequently Asked Questions from Electrical Industry, Owners, Homeowners, General Contractors
In this episode, Tabatha L takes time to delve into questions received from listeners, those within and outside the electrical industry. She provides answers according to code and the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
Gas Tankless Water Heaters
In this episode, Tabatha L gives a brief overview of tankless water heater equipment—systems that have gained popularity and have become essential to modern living. As Tabatha L does in all her podcasts, she provides common reasons these systems fail electrical inspection and gives solutions for experiencing a successful inspection.
Separately Derived Systems
In this episode, Tabatha L discusses electrical systems that obtain power independent of the building’s main utility power source. These systems are called—Separately Derived Systems. NEC Article 100 is a point of reference for this discussion. As inspector Tabatha L normally does, she explains common reasons these systems often fail electrical inspections and how to remedy the issues according to NEC standards.
Temporary Meter Pole Installation
In this episode, Tabatha L discusses Temporary Meter Poles—temporary structures for powering construction sites and emergency setups prior to establishing permanent electrical connections. She covers the following: Details of the design, purpose, and typical uses When they are required Guidelines provided by utility companies and equipment manufacturers—highlighting approved materials, installation procedures, and safety protocols Common reasons they fail electrical inspection
Appliances: Avoiding Electrical Inspection Failure
Tabatha L. provides safety protocols for electrical appliances and gives the reasons these appliances may cause an electrical inspection to fail. Article 422 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) is the point of reference for this discussion.
Home and Business Electrical Safety
Tabatha L returns to her podcast after a brief break with answers to questions listeners have submitted for both home and business owners. She addresses electrical codes related to walking on ceilings, the placement of power lines on personal and business properties for utility connections, the usage of expanding spray foam, and more!
Air Conditioning Units - Common Reasons These Installations Fail Electrical Inspection
In this episode, Tabatha L welcomes special guest, Rob Vandevoort, Mechanical Inspector, as she discusses common reasons why installations for air conditioning units fail electrical inspections. Tabatha L provides best practices for ensuring these installations pass electrical inspection. Her guest, Rob, reports having 22 years of experience in the HVAC trade of which 12 years have been dedicated to installations in the states of southern Illinois, Oklahoma and Arizona, as a journeyman installer. During this episode, Rob, Mechanical Inspector, shares his best practices for air conditioning installations.
Electric Vehicle Charging
Listen as Tabatha L discusses the practices of electrical safety when charging electric vehicles, not limited to home installations for these chargers.
Storm Related Electrical Work
Welcome to this special edition. In this episode, Tabatha L reflects on the EF3 tornado that ripped through areas of St. Louis on May 16, 2025, and shares the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) Electrical Inspection policy for recovery after such a storm involving electrical work. Below are some specific areas that are covered during the podcast: · Height regulations for electrical installations · Maintenance of weather heads · Prevention of water leaks · Prerequisites for power being restored And more!
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