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Surely there is no issue with this?
Pete
Naw just put a 5 gallon bucket over it and it will be fine, out of site out of mind:lol:
Going though all the trouble of installing of installing seal offs at a gas station then just using a non-rain tight 1900 4 square and Garvin cover for the receptacle just makes me wonder what kind of installers we have wiring gas stations, wonder what the rest of the electrical work looks like behind the walls and in the ground.
Reminds me of a gas station that was getting remodeled and when they were digging up the concrete and pump islands all the RMC with seal offs just went through the concrete to just under it, from there to the building they used a direct burial multi-conductor tray cable then up into the building again with just a stub under the concrete with seal offs, they did use a bushing on the end of the RMC under ground though, the inspector pulled the original permits out from the original build just to see who did it, and about fell over when he saw it was a large electrical contractor who has been around for a long while, it was originally wired about 15 years ago, and no one did a trench inspection, it seemed like most of the inspectors had trusted them as the work that was visible looked good, well it was lucky that even the lighting standards and poles were also being replaced as some were being relocated, as they were also done like this, the inspector told me he was going to have to keep a sharp eye on this contractor, as they were known for not getting trench inspections and sometimes would cover up some of the walls before calling in for inspections, it seem because they were such a large company that everyone trusted them and would sign off on the green tags, well no more, later the inspector told me they made them open up walls when they tried it again and found all kinds of violations, they lost their trust and after the word got out, other areas also started watching them more closely, how do these people sleep at night.:rant: