I could be wrong, but I would dare say there are at least 3 separate pieces of scrap material in that run that are not Schedule 80.lol judging from that conduit work, I am not sure if they had anything left to slide it to the inspector.
probably not living in a nanny city ...What’s a inspector?
I upgraded my service in my house when we moved in 13 years ago. I just pulled the meter and got on with it.
I also essentially doubled the size of my house several years back. I added a garage, then above that I built our master bedroom. We added 2 extra bathrooms too.
I never pulled a permit. I was actually surprised on that one that I never got visited by our township.
No far from it.probably not living in a nanny city ...
My closest neighbor is a Karen and has our township supervisor on speed dial."I live in a very conservative area. The rules here are mind your own business, and don’t bother others."
What?? No Karens??
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After moving to Texas I seen exposed PVC was acceptable but I hate seeing feeders ran in exposed PVC.I wanna know how much they slid the inspector under the table to let this one pass?
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How about exposed feeders? A couple of years after moving into my house I discovered the 100 amp feed to the shop, covered with about 5" of dirt, had a 4-inch separation between two sections of the PVC pipe. Tiller gouges on the pipe, too.I hate seeing feeders ran in exposed PVC.
I seen a tower site where they had a 1.5" white PVC running from the pole, then a 2" going inside theHow about exposed feeders? A couple of years after moving into my house I discovered the 100 amp feed to the shop, covered with about 5" of dirt, had a 4-inch separation between two sections of the PVC pipe. Tiller gouges on the pipe, too.
Pretty dangerous... Code has changed a lot but I've even seen wires fry in a PVC pipe done right. Over time everything underground in PVC will get damaged. With the ground moving and water getting into conduit it doesnt take much...How about exposed feeders? A couple of years after moving into my house I discovered the 100 amp feed to the shop, covered with about 5" of dirt, had a 4-inch separation between two sections of the PVC pipe. Tiller gouges on the pipe, too.