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CZap #208794 02/11/13 10:31 PM
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Feeder pic comment...
Left side, 1 MC looks to be going thru a keyhole in the metal stud? Can't tell if there is a nail plate.

Did you provide any physical protection for these feeders? (within the wall cavity)





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It is going through. simply not enough room.This was a change of contractor and the previous electrician did horrible pipe work through the parking lot, ha. We had to bump the wall out but other than that no protection.


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