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Hello

can this conduit be used in crawlspace, under the deck outside, and outside running along siding? Will it fail inspection?
 
Hello

can this conduit be used in crawlspace, under the deck outside, and outside running along siding? Will it fail inspection?
Yes it’s legal and it’s outdoor approved by secure it every 3 feet.
 
Yes it’s legal and it’s outdoor approved by secure it every 3 feet.
Thanks, passed rough in first time. Final failed due to missing ground rod. Complete soon.
 

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Thanks, passed rough in first time. Final failed due to missing ground rod. Complete soon.
You need to drive 2 ground rods at least 6 feet apart and bond your panel. Good luck
 

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