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What are the most common things that you guys have seen that make conduits (EMT) heat up????
Just curious
Just curious
Heavily loaded conductors.-=PEAKABOO=- said:What are the most common things that you guys have seen that make conduits (EMT) heat up????
Just curious
frenchelectrican said:Improper phasing wires in conduits like all one phase on one conduit and second phase on other conduits etc etc that will result " induction " effect and i heard somestory [ i am not sure if that is the fact or not ] that the conducit in inproper phasing cause the conduits get very hot like heating element and also can induct the werid noise as well.
Merci , Marc
Hear in Texas its the sun!-=PEAKABOO=- said:What are the most common things that you guys have seen that make conduits (EMT) heat up????
Just curious
ashtrak said:Could someone tell me why so many areas have their panels mounted outside the dwelling.It seems to be more of a Central US and West Coast thing. I'm on the East Coast. I've never seen or installed a service outside a dwelling.....
-=PEAKABOO=- said:What are the most common things that you guys have seen that make conduits (EMT) heat up????
Just curious
ashtrak said:Could someone tell me why so many areas have their panels mounted outside the dwelling.It seems to be more of a Central US and West Coast thing. I'm on the East Coast. I've never seen or installed a service outside a dwelling.....
ashtrak said:Could someone tell me why so many areas have their panels mounted outside the dwelling.It seems to be more of a Central US and West Coast thing. I'm on the East Coast. I've never seen or installed a service outside a dwelling.....
ghostbuster said:40-50 AMPS of illiegal neutral/ground current via the conduit heats up real good.We had one customer using the 400 amp disconnect enclosure doing the same trick.(conducting current) He had a large fan blowing on it to keep it cool.He was quite proud of himself.
Improper wiring and heavy loads with an honorable mention to building harmonics. all conductors on a multiwire branch ckt must follow each other to thier destination including the neutral AND the ground up to thier branch separation point. Check for propper wiring especially people who dont know how to properly run multiwire ckts and how to properly twin breakers like a 3 wire ckt with both red and black on the same twin breaker. 20 out black 20 out red and 40 back on the white when twinned improperly.-=PEAKABOO=- said:What are the most common things that you guys have seen that make conduits (EMT) heat up????
Just curious
Smart $ said:How warm (or hot) are we talking?
iwire said:I still have not seen an answer to this question.
An entirely NEC compliant conduit run can run pretty warm.