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Question
- what is wrong with this installation?
the light fixture is crooked
an extension cord is being used as permanent wiring
the wiring is exposed to the elements
the wiring is not well secured to the wall
there is no strain relief where the wire goes into the light fixture
- how would this be reported?
Question 5
To determine the issue with the installation, we analyze each option:
- "The light fixture is crooked": The fixture doesn't appear visibly crooked from the image.
- "An extension cord is being used as permanent wiring": The cord looks like an extension cord, not proper permanent wiring for a light fixture.
- "The wiring is exposed to the elements": The cord is outdoors but the main issue here is using an extension cord as permanent wiring, not just exposure.
- "The wiring is not well secured to the wall": The cord is along the wall but the key problem is the type of wiring (extension cord as permanent).
- "There is no strain relief where the wire goes into the light fixture": The image doesn't show strain relief issues clearly, and the main issue is the extension cord usage.
The most critical and obvious problem is using an extension cord (not intended for permanent use) as permanent wiring for the light.
To report this (using extension cord as permanent wiring), one would document the issue, note the location, and report to a qualified electrician, building inspector, or local code enforcement. The problem is an electrical safety hazard (using improper wiring), so reporting to ensure it's fixed by a professional to meet electrical codes.
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B. An extension cord is being used as permanent wiring
Question 6
(Note: Since the image for question 6 is not fully visible, assuming it's related to reporting the electrical installation issue from question 5. Typically, such electrical code violations or unsafe installations would be reported to a building inspector, electrician, or through proper safety/inspection channels. But if we assume it's about the same installation issue: )