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Can you identify the Code violation(s) in this photo?

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According to 314.15, “in damp or wet locations, boxes, conduit bodies and fittings shall be placed or equipped so as to prevent moisture from entering or accumulating within the box, conduit body, or fitting.”

The conduit doesn’t appear to be securely fastened as it should be according to 300.11(A) and 352.30(A). In addition, 314.23(B) requires “rigid” support of enclosure; although the enclosure is perhaps adequately fastened to the post, the “support” of the outlet box along with its raceway is not a “rigid” support.

The receptacle should be a GFCI type unit [210.8(A)(3) or 210.8(B)(4)]. It should also be securely fastened in place as per 406.5. Section 406.9(B)(1) requires 15A and 20A, 125V receptacles to have a weatherproof enclosure — whether or not the attachment plug cap is inserted. The receptacle should be identified as a “WR” (weather-resistant) type. Depending on the location of this installation, if an outlet box hood is used for weather protection, the enclosure supported from grade per 314.23(B) requires an “extra-duty” type listed hood.

Discuss this Article 3

Jim G (not verified)
on Aug 10, 2012

poor quality workmanship
someone did not read Article 100 - all of it
no disconnect
improper cable
improper conduit and connections

Khogan12
on Sep 18, 2012

NOt an out door rated box. Structure not properly supported. Wire needs to be protected.

Brad (not verified)
on Oct 24, 2012

Electric circuitry is not to be brought up through ductwork

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