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#46994 01/08/05 01:19 AM
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ya I looked at that. it's really great.
1/2 emt and 1" gal come both in ten foot sticks.

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Here's one:
You have 118 feet of two inch rigid between the panel and the box. What is the minimum number of straps required to support it?

I think the pipe question got ya tho.
EMT is ten feet without the coupling rigid is ten feet with the coupling, making them 9'11".

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Hey bucket, I have found most of the folks on this forum to be pretty durn good people and very helpful. So I hope some of the posts on your thread don't take you back.

( I think they get more friendly as you get further and further from the East Coast. [Linked Image] )

Your answer to my question is not correct.
Should be 200.7 (C)(2)

I have been looking around for that for a couple days though. Thanks for doing my home work! [Linked Image]

#46998 01/08/05 11:52 AM
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What is the maximum number of conductors one may place inside EMT Conduit?

Please give number of conductors, size of conductors, size of EMT, and OCPD size assuming non-continuous loads.

Hint: This Calculator may help...


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( I think they get more friendly as you get further and further from the East Coast. )
OUCH!!

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Bill I concur!!! double ouch!!!

Sun Tzu wrote in the 'Art of War', about 2300 years ago - do not under estimate your enemy. I say do not under estimate your friends, including us Easterners [Linked Image] [Linked Image] !!!

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#47001 01/08/05 04:12 PM
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"What is the maximum number of conductors one may place inside EMT Conduit?"

singl or three phase?

1" emt @ (24")
#12 awg
20 amp ocp
# of thhn conductore are 26

1"emt @ (25")
#12 awg
20 amp ocp
# of thhn @ 75c conductore are 6+ground unbalanced

-single phase 9+gound balanced
-three phase 8+gound balanced

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What 3 IBEW locals make the most money per hour?

#47003 01/08/05 08:27 PM
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Does this comply? State NEC refferance.

2 Bx off-sets, 3 - 90's, 2 - 45's on the same run of conduit.


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