Supporting a parking garage fixture (Luminaire)

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ralphbuehler

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We are wiring a parking garage. The boxes for the wiring and to support the fixtures are embedded into the concrete pours. The fixtures have 3/4-inch threaded hubs at the top. The fixtures weigh no more than 25 pounds. We installed a 4-inch x 3/4-inch GRC nipple into the fixture hubs. At the other end we put the GRC nipple through a flat round box cover with a lock nut on each side of the cover and a plastic bushing at the end of the nipple.

The electrical inspector rejected the installation saying that the nipple needs to go into a threaded hub. He cited 1999 NEC code section 370.23f. Does anyone have any opinion or information to help me out?
 
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??? Excuse me, but I dont see the connection. 314.23(F) is talking about raceway supported enclosures with luminaires. ralphbuehler says the boxes are cast into the deck concrete.
 
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Take a look at 410.15 (F)also not knowing what type of fixture you are installing review section 314.23(F) Exception #2, that may provide a solution.

Charlie
 
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