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#116113 02/16/04 10:38 PM
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[Linked Image]

[Linked Image]

These are some pictures that my mother took.


Ryan Jackson,
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#116114 02/17/04 01:56 AM
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It is an "E" conduit body. [Compare to "C" or "LB" conduit body.]

See page 2 of www.o-zgedney.com/PDF/AA1thru6.pdf

#116115 02/17/04 08:25 AM
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Boy oh boy, You've got a beauty here.

Was the conductor on the left tapped in an attempt to pirate some power?
Got to love the tape around the end of the incoming "service riser".

#116116 02/17/04 03:46 PM
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What about the NEMA 1 can on the wall to the right? Probably full of water.

#116117 02/17/04 03:50 PM
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I can't quite make it out, but the fitting near the corner of the walls looks like an X or + fitting with a LR coming out of it??

#116118 02/17/04 04:18 PM
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Looks like the EMT passes behind the back of the LR, and it looks like a coupling (maybe a 1 hole strap?) in the EMT, just above the LR.
Is the strut-nut just for future? [Linked Image]...S


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