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Using Rigid Conduit as a Means of Support

jar546

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In this old photo of mine, you can see that a single piece of rigid conduit along with unistrut was used to support 3 other vertical pieces of RMC. So, one piece of rigid is being used to support 3 other pieces of rigid and the shut off enclosure to the 4 pieces of unistrut.

Is this a violation since the conduit being used for support is not conduit being used as an active conduit?

If you think so, please cite the NEC code section.

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The bollard is a nice touch. I wouldn’t have an issue with that as long as it is solid. Stuffing it with concrete would block bugs and you couldn’t bend it if you tried.
 
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I was cleaning out some picture files when I came across this. I did not accept this but unfortunately I didn't get a picture of the fix.

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Yes it it EMT. It was too flimsy for them so they zip-tied it to the plumbing.
 
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