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I know that typically wooden posts and unistrut are used as structural support in the ground for meters and panels, but I was wondering what the general consensus on using something like this would be:
I can't think right now of any verbiage that the NEC has regarding the support of outdoor equipment but if I stuck a few of these in the ground, put a treated post on top, and ran the horizontal unistrut supports like normal do you think that would be good by code?
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I can't think right now of any verbiage that the NEC has regarding the support of outdoor equipment but if I stuck a few of these in the ground, put a treated post on top, and ran the horizontal unistrut supports like normal do you think that would be good by code?