And as I said:
Note the words
Some and
interpreted.
Referring to
Ontario Electrical Safety Code bulletin 86.1.5 regarding electrical vehicle charging systems:
Section 4 discusses an adjustable EVSE, like the Tesla Wall Connector:
Note the part that reads:
Restricted access shall prevent the user from gaining access to the adjusting means
An inspector could reason that if the user bought the Wall Connector and provided it to the installer, the user would have access to the password (provided with the unit) and be able to
gain access to the adjusting means, which might be interpreted as not permitted. On the other hand, if the installer bought the Wall Connector on the customer's behalf, and installed and provisioned it but did not provide the customer with the password, it could be interpreted as permitted.