Is this a fail ? Or is this acceptable

Libertywalk

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Keep in mind it’s a short run. So in my head I was just thinking it didn’t need to be strapped but I was trying to be creative and in my head it looked nice having the symmetrical bends . But I always enjoy learning more about the code and would appreciate the input if it’s considered a code violation


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The only problem that I see is that the outer strap isn't fastening the conduit against anything.
If the conduit from the wall was not there the outside conduit would be supported by using a standoff. Therefore the inside conduit is not directly supporting the outside, just like infinity said.
 
Just for looks if I had to have the conduits flat like you have I would have opted for a L bracket and horizontal strut with a cap on the end.
 
At first I thought it was a "back to back cowboy". (Sounds dirty) But I took a closer look and it appears that the outer support is one hole strap. I would not find that acceptable.
You're right. I missed the one hole strap part which is what Winnie was referencing. Therefore I'm changing my initial response to say this is not properly supported.
 
Just for looks if I had to have the conduits flat like you have I would have opted for a L bracket and horizontal strut with a cap on the end.
Was thinking the same thing. Or make an L bracket up and use two cowboys. Might have to make the bracket wide enough so you could stagger the cowboys because you might not be able to have them in line without hitting each other.

-Hal
 
Was thinking the same thing. Or make an L bracket up and use two cowboys. Might have to make the bracket wide enough so you could stagger the cowboys because you might not be able to have them in line without hitting each other.

-Hal
Why so much effort.

Even simply adding a second one hole strap, on the bottom, would meet the requirements of support and securing.
 
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