No bubble in use cover, working space, no gutter cover!and no proper connectors!
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pic 3 has me stumped.
Also in 1st pic set screw connector. And it is out of frame but I'd be willing to be that there is not a strap w/i 3'.
That second pic makes me cringe. The 1st one you can write off as an HVAC guy playing electrician but the second one is beyond the pale. What a hornets nest to try to fix.
I'll throw out 200.6(B) and 250.122.
It also apears that a grounding bushing was installed, but no wire to it.
Picture#1 I see 406.8(B) and 314.15
Picture#2 I see 110.26(A)(2)
Picture #3 I see 250.122(B) looks like EGC was not sized proportionately regardless of OCPD 200.6(B) could be a call as well.
Picture#4 I see 330.40 and could throw out 110.3(B)
Pic #3 looks to have a 10 or 12 AWG EGC bit small for the feed IMO & should be bonded to the enclosure.
Posting these Spot The Violation pix sent me from another Forum mumber:
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What if this is installed in a damp location? We cannot see what is overhead.
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This is a clearance issue as per 110.26(A)(2)
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The conductors may be identified outside of the view if this picture. That is if the conductors need identification as per 215.12(A)(&(C)
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Listed fittings as per 348.6
I'll let this member identify himself if he wishes.![]()
Picture #3 I see 250.122(B) looks like EGC was not sized proportionately regardless of OCPD
The bonding bushing has me baffled???
Richard, how do we know that the EGC pictured is not a 250.146(D) install and that the wireway is not a 250.118(2), (3), or (4) install?
The bonding bushing has me baffled???