goldstar
Senior Member
- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
About 15 years ago I helped an EC buddy of mine upgrade a service. I don't remember the particulars of the job but he called me today and said the house was being sold and that the HI cited the fact the the SE cable inside the house between the meter and the breaker panel was encased in concrete and that it was a violation. From what I remember there was about 3' of SE cable that entered into the house that had to be protected and that was the shortest distance possible. The service obviously passed inspection at the time of installation so I'm not able to come up with a reason that it should be cited other than the possibility of corrosion due to the chemical properties in the concrete coming in contact with the sheathing. Could there possibly be a violation ? Thanks.