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Submersible wire instead of UF

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one of them instead of UF. Is that ok if I put the wire in conduit? Thanks, RO. -- Robert Olin Bob's Water & Septic LLC jo.

Water heater wire - conduit or romex?

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14 gauge? And can I just use bare wire in the flexible metal conduit? > BTW stranded wires are easier to pull.

Mixing thermostat and power wiring in same conduit whip (from ...

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going from disconnect to the condenser unit. I understand thisn't acceptable per current code. I need a couple clarifications. 1. Can std. Romex wire be used in ...

Securing romex in conduit

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... can I just leave the romex free (un-clamped)? I have not been able to ... But to run conduit inside a home from box to box, romex is not used. When ...

Cat 5 for automatic sprinkler wiring

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Can you tell us the marking on the present wire - low voltage wire has ... That's why you can't take Romex for example and put in in an underground conduit.

Running Triplex indoors

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I've never seen it used indoors, but it should be just as good (if not better) than heavy duty romex type cable or single wires inside conduit. RBM's ...

empty electrical box behind drywall

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it or the builders just use conduit anyway, its the norm, so few builders (even if they could) use romex. The Daring Dufas's profile photo. The Daring Dufas.

speaker wire run along electric wire

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the stud that the electrical wire uses, i.e. no conduit was used and the ... anyone expereinced problems with this type of run, or should it be ok? Thanks ...

Proper grounding of 220 and 110 outlets

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Sep 15, 2011 ... a ground provided by metal conduit might be acceptable in some areas? I would prefer a separate ground wire run from the panel myself - code

#6 NM wire in 1/2" hole?

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Now if you are using a 50 amp breaker you MUST use #6ga or larger wire to be safe and meet code. ... run through weatherproof flexible conduit to the "protected ...

Best way to wire an outdoor box

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What connector are you using on the end of the conduit. Is the conduit stub attached to the waterproof box? That connector also requires a larger hole. Or maybe ...

EMT electrical conduit -- how many NM wires?

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Thanks Doug, gfretwell, RBM, Nate, et al. I have another option that I think will work. The existing 14/2 NM cable runs along the side of a ceiling joist close ...

shielding low voltage wire, running low voltage wires aside 12-2 ...

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> wire? For short distances necessary to get to a service point from the main run, it's ok to stay under 12" away.

installing 220V outlet for air compressor

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The regular Romex with ground for interior use should be fine. > >3) Should ... > going to be exposed then you will probably need to use conduit to protect

HUD vs. National Electrical Code

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not part of a Romex cable and not in a conduit. He said the National ... is ok to run loose individual wires in the walls and that meets both the HUD

Electric wire within or "BEHIND" stud wall?

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(conduit) might be the best way to go. Instead of just "gouging out ... Hampshire. Typically it is easier to run your wire overhead and come down to each

Can I use Solid wire for rewiring sailboat if not WHY?

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what do they use? do they use 110v 12 gauge solid core "romex" like they do for home installations for do they acutally use stranded wire in conduit? I just ...

Outlet Boxes: clamps & gromets required?

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Clamps are required. The knockout holes require separate clamps. The reason those holes are used is to allow connection of conduit as well as Romex and BX type ...

Cutting Electrical PVC (WITHOUT CUTTING WIRES)

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>easy enough, and it won't matter much how you cut the conduit. Yes, I will have to run some new wires. Just a 3 to 4' piece of romex. But to really have enough ...

Running new circuits, is 12/3 cable OK to save runs?

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Oct 4, 2010 ... > be wrong- somebody will be along to correct me momentarily. When it's a long run, it makes sense to use a 3 wire. You just terminate it in ...