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#89968 10/25/04 11:28 AM
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Has anyone come across "ent" conduit in the walls of homes, SFD? I'm not very familar with this stuff except when encased in concrete. Thanks-dave

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#89969 10/25/04 12:57 PM
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In the grand scheme of things ENT is a notch up from Romex, not as tough as MC.


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I see it used for low voltage more than anything, where fear of new and better technology warrants the desire for a raceway in the walls.


Ryan Jackson,
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