Hey all. Just had an electrician add a few 240v circuits in my garage condo. I feel like this isn't quite right.
All of the receptacles are Leviton 2620's - NEMA L6-30R.
Two of them are fished through the wall with MC cable. They run to fairly shallow single gang boxes, though, and the MC cable isn't connected to the box - as pictured below. I'm guessing because box isn't big enough for the receptacle to physically fit with the MC cable connected properly. Assuming I should make the electrician return and replace that with a double gang box?

I'm not sure if this is a code issue, but this is gross too. I've never seen somebody use a mud ring and wall plate like this.

For wall plates, they just took blank single gang plates, drilled out a big hole, then screwed the wall plate on through the ears in the receptacle. I provided the receptacles (at electrician's request since I wanted a locking receptacle) so I'm sympathetic to them not having the right covers on hand, but I'd rather they told me to order the right covers than just cobble it like this.
I think the right things to do here are:
1) Make them come replace the in-wall boxes with double gang boxes. (edit: Or just a deeper box - ironically I just looked at an identical receptacle I put in my garage and it fits in a deep single-gang box fine, and correct cover is readily available)
2) Get factory double-gang covers for those receptacles.
3) Swap out the mud ring and field modified covers for a metal cover for the 4" square boxes that's meant for a single 30A receptacle.
thanks,
Joe
All of the receptacles are Leviton 2620's - NEMA L6-30R.
Two of them are fished through the wall with MC cable. They run to fairly shallow single gang boxes, though, and the MC cable isn't connected to the box - as pictured below. I'm guessing because box isn't big enough for the receptacle to physically fit with the MC cable connected properly. Assuming I should make the electrician return and replace that with a double gang box?

I'm not sure if this is a code issue, but this is gross too. I've never seen somebody use a mud ring and wall plate like this.

For wall plates, they just took blank single gang plates, drilled out a big hole, then screwed the wall plate on through the ears in the receptacle. I provided the receptacles (at electrician's request since I wanted a locking receptacle) so I'm sympathetic to them not having the right covers on hand, but I'd rather they told me to order the right covers than just cobble it like this.
I think the right things to do here are:
1) Make them come replace the in-wall boxes with double gang boxes. (edit: Or just a deeper box - ironically I just looked at an identical receptacle I put in my garage and it fits in a deep single-gang box fine, and correct cover is readily available)
2) Get factory double-gang covers for those receptacles.
3) Swap out the mud ring and field modified covers for a metal cover for the 4" square boxes that's meant for a single 30A receptacle.
thanks,
Joe
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