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July 30, 2002
James Myrick, an electrician with Myrick & Sons Electrical Contractors Graham, N.C., provided the following answer. 1. The liquidtight flexible metal conduit is not properly secured, 350.30(A) 2. The front working space depth does not comply with Table 110.26(A)(1). 3. Class 2 thermostat wire installed in the same raceway with the power supply violates Sections 300.3 (C)(1), FPN: See 725.55(A) for
James Myrick, an electrician with Myrick & Sons Electrical Contractors Graham, N.C., provided the following answer.

1. The liquidtight flexible metal conduit is not properly secured, 350.30(A)

2. The front working space depth does not comply with Table 110.26(A)(1).

3. Class 2 thermostat wire installed in the same raceway with the power supply violates Sections 300.3 (C)(1), FPN: See 725.55(A) for Class 2 and Class 3 circuit conductors.

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