EMT - UL Heads Up [RE-wrenches]
Mark Byington
markbyington at sbcglobal.net
Wed Mar 17 07:57:05 PST 2004
"... so what about using USE wire in EMT? They can't argue about the wire getting wet?? ( or for that
matter the THWN)"
Most inspectors we deal with (SF bay area) require all conductors in outdoor EMT to be
90 degree C and wet rated. This means USE-2 or THWN-2.
Mark
Cobalt Power Systems, Inc.
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