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looking for reference when decreasing size of conduit, going from 3/4" emt to 1/2" sealtite to hvac unit switch
 
Did I hear someone say doughnuts?


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looking for reference when decreasing size of conduit, going from 3/4" emt to 1/2" sealtite to hvac unit switch

LFMC already has a slightly lower fill than the same trade size EMT so if you used the EMT at the maximum fill then the LFMC would in most cases be overfilled even if the trade sizes were the same. If you use a piece of LFMC that's 24" or less then your fill goes up to 60% so you might get away with a piece of 1/2" at the end of the 3/4" EMT run providing it's 24" or less.
 
Even if he is that is not prohibited by the NEC.

agree - I the only inline reducers I know of are PVC in which a rigid conduit could be reduced to a flexible conduit only if the fitting is approved for use on both raceway systems
 
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I think I have on occasion seen a coupling that fits one size of RMC or EMT and a different size of flex.

Over time I have seen many 3/4 EMT connectors used to connect 1/2 flex:roll:
 
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