magic_garage
Well-known member
Hi:
I was helping out a friend with some various things at a local pre-school and I noticed the school had an outdoor enclosure installed to house some network equipment mounted outside of a building. In the enclosure, I noticed a 120VAC receptacle in a weatherproof outlet box mounted to the back panel of the enclosure. I also noticed that from the penetration of the enclosure to the receptacle outlet box, the THHN wires ran unprotected for a few inches (~4"). I wanted to know if this exposed THHN is to code or not, and if not, what's the correct method?
Here's some additional info. The enclosure was a stainless steel enclosure, and the THHN wires came in via a rigid conduit. The receptacle was in a weatherproof outlet box with a cord grip thingy. The receptacle was NOT GFCI but I don't know what breaker type it was either since I didn't see the panel for this outlet. I tried searching here and the web but could not find anything conclusive and I don't recall finding anything with the same scenario. To further expand on my question, extending the scenario to all types of enclosures (Type 1 - 12) is the exposed wiring allowed? And when it comes to this Type 4X (my guess) enclosure, I don't see how you would keep the THHN in full conduit and maintain the 4X rating.
Sorry I didn't take a pic, I thought I would easily find this scenario.
Thanks in advance.
I was helping out a friend with some various things at a local pre-school and I noticed the school had an outdoor enclosure installed to house some network equipment mounted outside of a building. In the enclosure, I noticed a 120VAC receptacle in a weatherproof outlet box mounted to the back panel of the enclosure. I also noticed that from the penetration of the enclosure to the receptacle outlet box, the THHN wires ran unprotected for a few inches (~4"). I wanted to know if this exposed THHN is to code or not, and if not, what's the correct method?
Here's some additional info. The enclosure was a stainless steel enclosure, and the THHN wires came in via a rigid conduit. The receptacle was in a weatherproof outlet box with a cord grip thingy. The receptacle was NOT GFCI but I don't know what breaker type it was either since I didn't see the panel for this outlet. I tried searching here and the web but could not find anything conclusive and I don't recall finding anything with the same scenario. To further expand on my question, extending the scenario to all types of enclosures (Type 1 - 12) is the exposed wiring allowed? And when it comes to this Type 4X (my guess) enclosure, I don't see how you would keep the THHN in full conduit and maintain the 4X rating.
Sorry I didn't take a pic, I thought I would easily find this scenario.
Thanks in advance.



