Generator Safety Inspections
Code-Compliant Inspections and System Upgrades
Why Regular Inspections Are Important
A generator that isn’t properly maintained or inspected can pose serious risks, including electrical faults, overloads, or backfeeding into the grid. Regular inspections help prevent these issues and confirm that every part of your generator system meets Washington State and NEC safety standards.
During each inspection, our electricians review the following:
- Electrical panel and transfer switch connections
- Grounding and bonding for proper continuity
- Breaker and conductor condition
- Control panel operation and safety indicators
- System labeling and emergency shutdown compliance
Any issues found are clearly explained, and repair or upgrade recommendations are provided before further work begins.
Our Safety and Upgrade Process
MAD Energy NW follows a comprehensive inspection procedure to identify potential hazards and ensure your generator system is fully compliant. Our electricians also perform code upgrades when older systems require modernization or safety improvements.
Our process includes the following:
- Inspecting grounding, wiring, and switchgear for code compliance
- Verifying load distribution and circuit balance
- Testing voltage regulation and output stability
- Replacing outdated or damaged components
- Documenting inspection results for the owner and insurance records
Each inspection follows Washington State and NEC safety regulations to confirm reliable operation during outages.
When to Schedule a Code Upgrade
Code requirements change over time, and older installations may no longer meet the latest standards. Scheduling a code inspection ensures your system remains protected and compliant.
Generators installed before recent code updates may need adjustments to grounding, wiring, or labeling to maintain safety and certification. MAD Energy NW ensures every upgrade supports safe performance for both residential and commercial systems.
Confidence Through Certified Inspections
Frequently asked questions
Why are generator safety inspections necessary?
Inspections confirm that wiring, grounding, transfer equipment, and control components remain safe, secure, and compliant with current electrical standards.
What risks can develop if a generator is not inspected regularly?
Uninspected systems may develop loose connections, improper grounding, overload conditions, or backfeeding risks that compromise safety.
What does a generator safety inspection typically include?
A licensed electrician evaluates the electrical panel connection, transfer switch, grounding and bonding, breaker condition, control panel operation, and overall code compliance.
When should a generator be upgraded to meet code requirements?
Upgrades are recommended when older installations no longer meet current NEC or Washington State regulations, particularly for grounding, labeling, or load distribution.
Is professional inspection required for compliance and insurance documentation?
Yes. Proper documentation from a licensed electrician helps verify that the generator system meets safety codes and operates reliably during outages.