A 2 pole breaker INSURES the hots are on two opposite phases, whereby the Neutral currents can cancel each other out NOTWITHSTANDING harmonics caused by inductive loads (i.e. do NOT use for high inductive circuit loads) .
Yep proper approved conduit can serve as an equipment groundING conductor provided allllllll the proper joints and unions and connectors are approved but its still NOTTTTTT a good thing for jack leg or amateur or lay persons to try to install or use, the NEC provides for safe minimum but thats NOT to say increased safety especially for amateur use isnt better. When I designed my boss would throw my design out the door if I left out bare/green safety equipmenmt grounds in lieu of relying on conduit lol BUT YOURE CORRECT IT CAN BE LEGALLY USED (just not if I were the designer or end user, I value some extra wire cost well worth my or my familys life)
YES it can be inspector approved, Im just saying its NOT how I choose to design, to each their own however no skin off my nose...
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