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These white power cables are powering an 18 wheel trailer that is a freezer that stores our product. The trailers have been parked for a few years and I would consider a permanent installation. The cable loop around the LB and go into the disconnect. I was thinking this violates NEC. If it does, where can I find the section in NEC so I can get it corrected? Thank you!
 
There are two main issues that I can see
1 Raceways cant be used for support 300.11(C)
2. What type of cable is that white flex? I cant tell but it most likely cant be used.
 
There are two main issues that I can see
1 Raceways cant be used for support 300.11(C)
2. What type of cable is that white flex? I cant tell but it most likely cant be used.

Thank you Mike. I appreciate the help.
I will have to get cable part number tomorrow at work.
 
Thank you Mike. I appreciate the help.
I will have to get cable part number tomorrow at work.
Power Cable Part Number: 22-66651-00
Carrier Transicold, Truck/Trailer Refrigeration North American
The following is what is laser marked on the cable:
"CARRIER TRANSICOLD P/N 22-66651-00 SN0102USD TRANSICORD FLEXLINE®
AWM STYLE 4431 E358744 4x4 17mm2 (11AWG) 1050 C 600V VW-1 WATER RESISTANT"

I am looking for a solution. I am not an electrician, so I am guessing. Most likely we will have Electrical company come out correct/provide resolution.
I was thinking hanging an insulator attached to building with structural support cable and rout power cable separated from conduit. Any suggestions here are welcome. Thank you.
 
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