The 10 Craziest Code Violations of 2015

Jan. 20, 2016
Shoddy electrical installers beware. If you're behind an electrical installation gone wrong, there's a good chance your handy work may turn up in the pages of EC&M or online at ecmweb.com at some point.

Because EC&M print and online readers continue to rank the National Electrical Code (NEC) as the No. 1 most in-demand topic, it comes as no surprise that the most popular photo gallery of 2015 (by far) was the "10 Craziest Code Violations of 2014." So once again this year, for your viewing pleasure, we present the most extraordinary Code violations uncovered by our NEC experts in 2015. Following are our picks for the absolute craziest Code violations photos of last year.

Shoddy electrical installers beware: If you’re behind an electrical installation gone wrong like those featured here, there’s a good chance your handy work may turn up in the pages of EC&M or on our website someday soon.

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