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Depends on the conduit. If it's rigid you could probably stick it out there 10' before it started to sag. I would think that with EMT that it would be more like 5', but if the inspector wanted to be picky he could say that you have to have a support within 3' of the fixture.
 
Depends on the conduit. If it's rigid you could probably stick it out there 10' before it started to sag. I would think that with EMT that it would be more like 5', but if the inspector wanted to be picky he could say that you have to have a support within 3' of the fixture.

The ones in the photos are about 7 feet out and droop
 
Since the pipes are in compression on the tile I doubt the tile will break..unless the wind causes the pipe to bounce up and down.

With the amount of sag and the length involved I would think it is in violation of the support rules..and I would be concerned about the conduit being pulled loose from the roof.
 
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