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Well then...would a broken plastic cover be better or worse?
I did not know that. Do they make one that doubles as a door stop?
In use covers are required and this is not an in use coverMaybe...is it listed for the use?
Mrs Stotmiester would fail any student that used the word “very”..The metal ones are very robust
In use covers are required and this is not an in use cover
How do I know that from the picture?
But without the cover open it is not that easy to discern, you wouldn't know that the receptacle isn't recessed in there....Maybe you could explain the dead giveaways on the exterior of box such as the threaded plugs that would let a person that is not an electrical god know that "hey, maybe I ought to take a closer look at this" because it looks like a surface mount box, not an extension that would be set up for in use....
If the hole in the wall was just a little bit larger the box could be recessed. Given how this turned out, you should require that.
Is the hole behind the box code compliant? If I can toss a cat though the gap.... I think not.