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I looks like some form of LV wiring is sharing those conduits. This alone is not allowed!

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The 2x4 certainly doesn't belong in there.
It looks like the cover on the "LR" conduit body couldn't be removed.
Unused openings in box aren't sealed.
Sorry, Gus, but I must disagree with you. All the conductors appear to be THWN, 600V rated, and may occupy the same raceways or enclosures (see 300.3(C)(1))...S


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