aunsafe2015
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Recently bought a house and the main panel has two conduits exiting the top of the flush-mount panel and then exiting the drywall as shown in the attached pictures. One of the conduits has wiring for a single 15-amp 120v circuit. The other conduit has four 6AWG conductors in it (was used for a hottub that is now abandoned).
Is the way this conduit exits the panel and wall code compliant? It was, apparently, permitted and inspected, and the AHJ signed off.
If this is not code compliant, what would be the easiest way to fix it? Could I simply fill the hole in the wall with fire-rated foam? Or would I need to replace the missing drywall and use LB conduit bodies to bring the conduit out of the wall?
Thanks for any input!
Edit: I should have added, there is finished living space on the other side of this wall.
Is the way this conduit exits the panel and wall code compliant? It was, apparently, permitted and inspected, and the AHJ signed off.
If this is not code compliant, what would be the easiest way to fix it? Could I simply fill the hole in the wall with fire-rated foam? Or would I need to replace the missing drywall and use LB conduit bodies to bring the conduit out of the wall?
Thanks for any input!
Edit: I should have added, there is finished living space on the other side of this wall.
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