Conduit Support

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If no more than 10 feet between supports it is fine per NEC.

Probably a good idea to at least have steel couplings and not die cast couplings - can't tell for certain which you have there.
 
It looks like a compression coupling to me.

I would put a hanger near that bend if it were me.
 
Looks OK to me with the exception of the compression couplings. We only use steel set screw.
 
Can someone find something in the code for supporting this conduit or is it fine? (the photo shows a 3/4" EMT ) suspended but supported within 10' .View attachment 21340

and hopefully that is just a duct and not a unit on the other side.. the tin knockers will surely remind you if it is. always bad when they need to swap it out! + 2 for a hanger, it will get bent.
 
It looks like the pipe is being supported by the wall on the other side of that insulation. If that is the case, I don't believe a hanger support is required near the 90. It's already supported.
 
Securely Fastened every 10’, or supported when run horizontally by framing members not exceeding 10’.

From your pic you should have one strap on the vert studs, and either a strap or it resting on the top plate of that wall, not exceeding 10’.

358.30 a,b 2017 NEC
 
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