Drip Loop?

Originally Posted By: bwiley
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Is this an acceptable electric entrance to the service mast?


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Originally Posted By: jpope
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Here’s another nice one nachi_sarcasm.gif





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Originally Posted By: pdacey
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It’s a drip loop alright. Depends on where you want it to drip. icon_lol.gif



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Originally Posted By: Mike Parks
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No


230.52.

Mike P.


Originally Posted By: Mike Parks
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Jeff


Use 230.24.

Mike P.


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Originally Posted By: jpope
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Mike Parks wrote:
Jeff

Use 230.24.

Mike P.


Mike,

I'm one of those HI's that doesn't own or carry a copy of the NEC ![icon_redface.gif](upload://f7DX2EWhmUfsDapWaYT3oJHMCj1.gif)

Can you give me a quick synopsis of the section you quoted?


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Originally Posted By: Mike Parks
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Jeff


Sorry for the late reply. I have been busy.

The conductors shall enter in an 'upward slant'.

Mike P.