Any particular reason, or is it one of those things that you heard was bad and just accepted?I avoid metallic EMT in any burial unless it's sched. 40 pipe.
What other choices are there for electrical conduit?Use grey PVC if possible.
Once the concrete sets up, the forms is no longer needed, so rotting in no longer an issue from a function standpoint. These forms are nit completely embedded so they may actually last for decades.Why are the decks that concrete is poured on made of galvanized sheet metal then?
IIRC, there are metal pan systems for concrete slabs which are designed taking into account the bottom reinforcement provided by the pan. In an elevated dry application, there's no reason to expect the metal pan to corrode.Once the concrete sets up, the forms is no longer needed, so rotting in no longer an issue from a function standpoint.
Which is part of why the the expected life of a cast in place reinforced concrete building is 50 years. The rebar corrodes and expands, then starts deteriorating, which compromises the structural integrity of the reinforced concrete. (from the Simpson continuing ed programs, not my statement)EMT embedded in concrete has it's shortcomings when it comes to durability but only where it enters and exits the pour and it may get damaged. Within the concrete there is no issue. Floor boxes are made of the same steel as the EMT. Steel rebar is within the concrete and that is not even galvanized.
You did say above ground level which maybe people missed the first time. A slab poured on grade or foundation walls under the ground, those damp areas are different than a concrete pan decking ceiling/floor that is well above grade in a multi floor structure.Can I use emt in concrete?
Office building above ground level. Fittings taped . Or does emt require supplemental protection?
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Changeover has to be accessible 300.15 (F)What I'm getting at is when you introduce water there's trouble. You see rust failure right at the point where EMT exits concrete. I would recommend transitioning to sched. 40 galv where the conduit exits or could be exposed to air/water.
Not the same thing as a office building above ground level.Lift stations and wastewater plants are always full of conduit that's rotten off. Then you're trying to get where you got to go without having to saw up too much concrete
