Is this code?
A Alwayslearningelec Senior Member Location NJ Occupation Estimator Jan 3, 2012 #2 I don't know exactly how to interpret 358.12 #3. THanks.
roger Moderator Staff member Location Fl Occupation Retired Electrician Jan 3, 2012 #3 What are you refering to in your use of the term RGS? Article 358 is EMT. Roger
A Alwayslearningelec Senior Member Location NJ Occupation Estimator Jan 3, 2012 #4 roger said: What are you refering to in your use of the term RGS? Article 358 is EMT. Roger Click to expand... Yes, so what I meant is EMT allowed in a slab instead of RGS? Thanks.
roger said: What are you refering to in your use of the term RGS? Article 358 is EMT. Roger Click to expand... Yes, so what I meant is EMT allowed in a slab instead of RGS? Thanks.
roger Moderator Staff member Location Fl Occupation Retired Electrician Jan 3, 2012 #5 Yes, EMT can be installed in concrete and slabs. It may or may not need additional corosion protection beyond its being galvanized, see category FJMX in the UL Whitebook for more information. Roger
Yes, EMT can be installed in concrete and slabs. It may or may not need additional corosion protection beyond its being galvanized, see category FJMX in the UL Whitebook for more information. Roger
infinity Moderator Staff member Location New Jersey Occupation Journeyman Electrician Jan 3, 2012 #6 If the slab is not on grade then it should be OK without supplemental corrosion protection.