EMT - UL Heads Up [RE-wrenches]

Matt Tritt solarone at charter.net
Wed Mar 17 07:56:02 PST 2004


Mark,

How about PVC?

Matt T

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Byington [mailto:markbyington at sbcglobal.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 7:57 AM
To: RE-wrenches at topica.com
Subject: Re: EMT - UL Heads Up [RE-wrenches]




"... 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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