EMT to PVC Conduit transition

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SharpT

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I have searched quite a bit, and haven't been able to find a direct answer to this question.

I am installing a small 1.4kW PV system on my roof, and my electrical inspector recommended EMT on the roof. My plan is to run EMT about 10' to the eave edge, then install a metallic LB conduit body at the roof edge to head down to the AC disconnect... using a threaded PVC fitting at the LB to switch to gray schd40 PVC.

Conduit includes a 8AWG bare equipment ground wire, along with three stranded 12AWG for the 6A 240V system.

Just prefer PVC, don't want to bend EMT...


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