PowerMan2020
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- Location
- virginia
- Occupation
- electrician
In this run, 6-3 romex is used all the way from the panel to this outlet in the garage.
As you can see it comes directly into an LB where I stripped the romex and secured the LB to the band board. I pushed the wire into 17" of EMT (considered a nipple) and into the receptacle box, which obviously is also secured.
So the two main issues I could see are:
1.) not having an emt strap, which I chose not to put because both the box and LB are securely fastened and the pipe itself if less than 18", which should fall under the nipple rule (if that rule is still in place.)
2.) Stripping the romex, which I figure should not be an issue due to the very short amount of area.
Does anyone see issues with this?
As you can see it comes directly into an LB where I stripped the romex and secured the LB to the band board. I pushed the wire into 17" of EMT (considered a nipple) and into the receptacle box, which obviously is also secured.
So the two main issues I could see are:
1.) not having an emt strap, which I chose not to put because both the box and LB are securely fastened and the pipe itself if less than 18", which should fall under the nipple rule (if that rule is still in place.)
2.) Stripping the romex, which I figure should not be an issue due to the very short amount of area.
Does anyone see issues with this?