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Subject to Physical Damage is Subjective

jar546

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This is certainly one of those cases that in my opinion, the LFNC is subject to physical damage, especially from a weed whacker. All they had to do was run it direct from the box and secure it to the slab so it was never touching the ground right in the way of a weed whacker. Although this LFNC is listed and labeled for direct burial, in was not a good choice for this application.

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What is the white coating on the Lineset ?....Anti-UV-A & UV-B
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Shirley you jest Shirley !.........With this much exposure to
Codes & Standards, ...owning & operating a Codes Forum,
and having the sickness like the rest of us, ..."he only does

electrical" ain't gunna fly !

Suck it up cupcake ! :D

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