§ 151.050 ROUGH INSPECTION, FAULTY WORK.
   (A)   Notice, attaching card. When the rough wiring or installation work is completed on any premises, the person responsible therefor shall notify the Electrical Inspector that the job is ready for inspection, giving proper identification of the work, address and permit number. The Electrical Inspector shall then make an inspection of the electric installation within 24 hours from the time of notification (exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays). If said wiring or installation work has been installed in accordance with the terms and provisions of this code, the Electrical Inspector shall sign the inspection card, noting thereon the date of approval of the work. More than one rough inspection may be made without charge when the progress of construction requires such inspections.
   (B)   Notice to make work conform. If the electric wiring or installation of fixtures or equipment is found to be faulty, incorrectly or defectively installed, the Electrical Inspector shall notify the responsible person who installed such work of the changes necessary to be made in order that the work may conform to this code.
   (C)   Rectification of faulty work. The master electrician shall, within 48 hours from the time of notification, make or start to make the changes ordered and shall proceed with the work until the same is completed. Upon completion thereof and payment of the re-inspection fee, he or she shall notify the Electrical Inspector to the effect that faulty work has been corrected. The latter shall then cause the re-inspection to be made, and if said work is found to comply with this code he or she shall sign the inspection card, noting thereon the date of approval of the work. If the Electrical Inspector shall again find the work incorrectly installed, he or she shall notify the responsible master electrician of the necessary changes and shall collect an additional re-inspection fee. If the responsible master does not make the required changes within a reasonable time, the Electrical Inspector shall refuse to issue to any such person any further permits until said work in question is corrected and approved.
   (D)   Prefabricated construction. In case of prefabricated construction, the following requirements shall apply:
      (1)   The applicant shall file design, specification and test date where required by the Building Official;
      (2)   The applicant shall furnish for each prefabricated unit to be placed in the city an affidavit from the manufacturer stating that materials and design for each unit conform to the design and specifications filed with the city;
      (3)   If it is not practicable for the Building Official to perform all or any part of the electrical inspections, the Building Official may accept an affidavit from a licensed electrical engineer for at least five continuous years and who has qualified for a city license as a journeyman or higher classified grade of electrician, either of whom shall be subject to the approval of the Building Official and has entered into a satisfactory agreement with the Building Official to perform the inspections required, that he or she has inspected the electrical installations and wiring during manufacture and/or assembly and that these installations and wiring in the complete unit conform to the design and specifications filed with the city. Provided, that the applicant shall in any event reimburse the city, to be included with the building permit fee, for the cost of such inspection services;
      (4)   Not applicable when inspections are made by a department of the state.
(`87 Code, § 30-35)