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Hey! I'm an inspector, doesn't mean I can spell "Ryder" Just kidding- Thanks for the correction. Your spelling is correct.
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George: Sure looks like extension cords!! Not on my watch
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I would ask if they could support the end of that extension cord so it won't come unplugged and fall into the well.
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I never claimed to be a code genius like most of you, but I hard-wired a couple smaller tanks like this on a farm with 4X4s to support the conduit above ground.
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I decided to ask this question at Mike Holt's as the Moderator of the classified location forum there is highly qualified to answer and he is very helpful. Here is the link if anyone is interested.
Bob Badger Construction & Maintenance Electrician Massachusetts
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Bob: Good move & good resulting comments.
As I said, not on my watch for the gas.
As an EC, I sure think we had it right, as posted up a few.
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