EMT fittings will safely carry ground fault currents At least the steel ones will, some of the zinc die cast don't perform as well, mainly because the locknuts sometimes won't penetrate the paint on some boxes or fixtures.

Many electricians around here also install an equipment grounding conductor inside the conduit. We've all seen fittings that have loosened or have had the conduit pulled out & when that happens, there is no ground downstream from the break.

I personally pull in a seperate equipment ground in any conduit likely to get abused. I don't bother to do this with conduits that are 20 feet in the air, but once you drop down to 10 feet or so they can be easily damaged.


Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example.