I was running a switchleg for an exhaust fan in a house the other day and came across a receptacle in the kitchen cabinet for the microwave. GC stuck his head up and says, "Everything okay with that?" Didn't think to take a picture, but, here's what I observed:
The receptacle had no faceplate. Article 404.9.A
It was wired with #14 off a 20 amp SABC. Articles 210.19.A.1, 210.19.A.3, 210.23.A.2, 240.4.D.3
Small 3/8" or 1/2" hole drilled into top of plastic box where power was taken. (Didn't go through the factory clamp.) Article 110.3.B
Hole in cabinet through wood and sheetrock into KO in box, no bushing or clamp. Article 317
Ground in "supply" box was was just lightly hooked around the grounds that were there. Can't think of which article applies here.
Did I miss anything? Do you agree/disagree?
The receptacle had no faceplate. Article 404.9.A
It was wired with #14 off a 20 amp SABC. Articles 210.19.A.1, 210.19.A.3, 210.23.A.2, 240.4.D.3
Small 3/8" or 1/2" hole drilled into top of plastic box where power was taken. (Didn't go through the factory clamp.) Article 110.3.B
Hole in cabinet through wood and sheetrock into KO in box, no bushing or clamp. Article 317
Ground in "supply" box was was just lightly hooked around the grounds that were there. Can't think of which article applies here.
Did I miss anything? Do you agree/disagree?