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rain tight?

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The fitting lacks a gasket. The fitting is located against the enclosure flange so there is no way to render the wall water tight.....and then there's the plastic meter blank. That's how we leave them here in sunny So-Cal. Seems wrong to me but that's not reason enough to question the practice. What do you guys....and gals think?

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Speaking of gaskets, the contractor blew one when I turned it down. He had a woman from somewhere call the office and claim that I was rude....like that's never happened before.
 
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I'm just singing the song "It never rains in California"

Yeah, I just love how everything in California get stucco'd in place. The EMT compression fitting is not quite acceptable and I am sure the POCO would not be happy with it.
 
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