Posted by Ken-Pa on April 02, 2013 at 17:39:44 from (75.179.43.108):
In Reply to: Electrical posted by Dave Sherburne NY on April 02, 2013 at 17:03:33:
I've used 3/4" conduit but the wires were snug . If I had to do over , I'd use 1" conduit instead . It's always good to have air space just incase you need to pull a certain wire & replace it due to an internal break inside the insulation(believe me , it does happen) . And to your question about using the conduit as an equipment grd , no . It's always best insurance to run a designated wire for grounding purposes . Always install a green grd screw in all of the circuit boxes & be sure you either use a green conductor as the grd wire or use green coded tape on the grd wire before inserting it thru the conduit & a white wire for the neutral or use white tape on that conductor before installing it thru the conduit also . As a common practice back when I was doing electrical contracting , I color coded my wires every couple feet as an insurance for future identification by someone else in the future . I HTH ! God bless
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