1793
Senior Member
- Location
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Occupation
- Inspector
lowryder88h said:Been done that way for as I can remember here in Mass. Look at 230.50 (A) (B). If its questionable ask local AHJ.![]()
donselectric said:wheres the sill cap ???
1793 said:
romeo said:The house is only 3yrs. old and the meter socket is boxed in by the siding?
I find that closing the meter socket in that way creates condensation and rots the siding in back of it. I once tried to pull a meter and ended up pulling the meter socket from the building.
dcspector said:OK Bob.....different / regions areas would not pass it. I did not say WET... Dry location only....Damp is not Dry.....
Does it rain upside down in DC? Do you think that lid even seals water where it contacts the meter? I've never heard of anyone turning down a dry type connector in the bottom of a 3R enclosure (until just now). What's the special issue? The bottom of those enclosures even have drain holes.dcspector said:OK Bob.....different / regions areas would not pass it. I did not say WET... Dry location only....Damp is not Dry.....
stickboy1375 said:Why do we even use the NEC if an installation is good in one state but yet not another?
iwire said:Same book same rules, just a different interpretation of 'subject to damage'.
As long as everyone is on the same page it makes little difference.![]()