EMT - UL Heads Up [RE-wrenches]

Joel Davidson joeldavidson at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 17 18:55:11 PST 2004


I have not used XHHW-2 without conduit. The only place I have not used metal
conduit is module interconnects with factory installed USE-2 and MC
connectors.

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From: "Jason Fisher" <jfisher at nahbrc.org>
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Subject: Re: EMT - UL Heads Up [RE-wrenches]


> XHHW Should be marked "sunlight resistant" or similar to be used outside
> of conduit correct?
> USE has similar qualities but is listed for direct sun exposure. Some
> XHHW is also marked USE.
>
> Jason Fisher
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> In Los Angeles we use XHHW-2.
>
> Original Message:
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> From: Mark Byington markbyington at sbcglobal.net
> Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 07:57:05 -0800
> To: RE-wrenches at topica.com
> Subject: Re: EMT - UL Heads Up [RE-wrenches]
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> "... 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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