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mannyb

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Is RMC required to be coated when installed in concrete? IMO UL listing says it doesn't need to be unless under extreme corrosion exposure and a little further in UL letter it's not even necessary under extreme conditions.The inspector calls on 344. 10. Wouldnt concrete, earth, and extreme corrosive exposure e 3 separate installations? I understand AHJ is finally authority but he said I needed to follow NEC. Am I missing something?
 
I require additional protection for where conduit passes from concrete to earth or from concrete to air. Typically a foot each side of the concrete to earth interface. For concrete to air, a foot in the concrete and a couple of inches in the air.
From the UL Guide Information for " Rigid Ferrous Metal Conduit (DYIX)".
Galvanized rigid steel conduit installed in concrete does not require supplementary corrosion protection.

Galvanized rigid steel conduit installed in contact with soil does not generally require supplementary corrosion protection.

In the absence of specific local experience, soils producing severe corrosive effects are generally characterized by low resistivity (less than 2000 ohm-centimeters).

Wherever ferrous metal conduit runs directly from concrete encasement to soil burial, severe corrosive effects are likely to occur on the metal in contact with the soil.
 
"Wherever ferrous metal conduit runs directly from concrete encasement to soil burial, severe corrosive effects are likely to occur on the metal in contact with the soil."
At our WWTP, regular RMC corroded badly in 5 years were it was stubbed out from a slab, lots of water and H2S. As Don pointed out its best practice to wrap above and below. For severe areas., like the WWTP, use coated RMC then can change to RMC.
 
No coating necessary when installed in concrete.
I agree that no coating is necessary. 344.10 shall be permitted Cement , soil , and severe conditions that requires supplimental So which on is it 1, 2, 0r 3. Even the UL listing for conduit mentions it doesnt unless spec or AHJ requires it
 
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