300.4(F)

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hurk27

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When did the NEC start requiring an "Insulated" bushing to be installed on a SE cable fitting.?

I just got a red tag for a 4/0 4/0 4/0 4 awg SE cable entering a disconnect through a UL listed NM type 2" connector that has a well rounded throat. But it is just not insulated. Would the Insulation on the SE cable count for the insulation?

I have never been giged for this before.

The inspector did say if I could find the reason in the NEC that would allow it without having a insulated throat he would remove the tag. but I can't find anything that would?

[ October 20, 2004, 07:11 PM: Message edited by: hurk27 ]
 
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When did the NEC start requiring an "Insulated" bushing to be installed on a SE cable fitting.?
They haven't, the requirement is for raceways only. :D

[ October 20, 2004, 07:32 PM: Message edited by: iwire ]
 
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The inspector did say if I could find the reason in the NEC that would allow it
Using that logic he could also say he wants all the lighting fixtures to be ugly and he'll let you go if you can show him where it says in the NEC it's not required they be ugly. :roll:

[ October 20, 2004, 09:32 PM: Message edited by: physis ]
 
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Tell him you can't find whats not in it.If he can't find an article to inforce what he says is a violation then it is NOT a violation.This applies to every item he picks on.
Print these replys and hand them to him.Also go over his head if need be to head of electrical inspections .Sounds like he is not much of an inspector
 
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Thank's Bob I was sure that 300.4(F) couldn't be used for fitting's Just wasn't sure that there wasn't something else somewhere hidden in the NEC that he could come back with. ;)
And thank's for all the reply's
 
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