Moving Violations Video No. 177: Conduit Catastrophe

Oct. 18, 2018
Russ runs across an interesting wiring connection for a roadside sign.

In this episode, Russ runs across an interesting wiring connection for a roadside sign. Someone ran unsecured liquidtight flexible nonmetallic conduit (LFNC) from the sign down to some type of strange plumbing pipe connection near the ground. The clear violation here is the lack of supports for this conduit. Sec. 356.30(1) requires the conduit to be securely fastened at intervals not exceeding 3 ft and within 12 in. on each side of the box or fitting. What other violations do you see?

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Russ LeBlanc | Owner

Russ started in the electrical trade as an apprentice in 1985. He worked his way up to become a Journeyman Electrician and then eventually became a Master Electrician and Licensed Construction Supervisor. In 1999 Russ become an Electrical Instructor for The Peterson School of Engineering in Massachusetts where he developed his passion for teaching, and quickly became Department Head of Electrical Instruction. Russ has taught thousands of apprentices, electricians, engineers, inspectors, and other electrical professionals during his career as an instructor. He continues to provide electrical professionals with Electrical Code seminars, Arc-Flash Awareness training seminars and educational material through his LeBlanc Consulting Services in North Reading, MA whose specialty is educating electricians. He has been an active member of the NFPA Electrical Section and has authored hundreds of National Electrical Code proposals and comments which have become Code rules to improve the safety for the electrical industry. Russ is also an IAEI certified Electrical Inspector.

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