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Submitted by Electure About 25 - 3"& 2" EMT's. The only ones strapped are the ones on the 3 meters that have been added later, and 1 - 2" is strapped to another (unsecured conduit. It's about 15' to the 1st trapeze hanger on the other 21. My question: Didn't the NEC used to require EMT to be fastened within 36" of every bend or fitting? A helper w/ 2 yrs. exp. showed me that it's only @ terminations and every 10'. This was brought to my attention after one of my "raving and carrying on about Code" visits to a jobsite (hence the electure nickname). I was wrong, and my boot's in my mouth (BTW, this installation above never would pass anyway, and that gear isn't even fastened down, it's just standing there [since 'the 60's]
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I fasten conduit and cable every time it changes direction, if possible. I tend to staple and strap too much, but it makes for neater installations. (110-12?)
-Virgil Residential/Commercial Inspector 5 Star Inspections Member IAEI
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