chris kennedy
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- Miami Fla.
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- Retired electrician
Is it compliant to install a ?" EMT pull elbow with 3 #12 THHN/THWN conductors in it?
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What about 300.24?
Can't find conductor number and sizing in any specs I've searched.I don't see how that enters into play on a listed item. Is the pulling elbow labeled with what size conductors are allowed?
Can't find conductor number and sizing in any specs I've searched.
No such section in the 2011 or 2014.
Sorry that's 300.34.
Is it compliant to install a ?" EMT pull elbow with 3 #12 THHN/THWN conductors in it?
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That had not been my reality. I haven't used them very often, but the times I have they have not been hard to pull through.I'd recommend avoiding these fittings whenever possible. They shred wires like crazy.
If it is necessary to use such fittings, upsize at least a trade size, and give yourself plenty of room to bend wires.
That had not been my reality. I haven't used them very often, but the times I have they have not been hard to pull through.
OK, I'm new here, but your kidding, right?
No I'm not kidding, but perhaps my choice of language could have been better.....pulling through has a certain connotation that may be misunderstood. I have not found them hard to pull out of and then back into.OK, I'm new here, but your kidding, right?
I have not found them hard to pull out of and then back into.
Been my experiene with them. Most damaged conductors I have run into with them is solid conductors. Probably should still try to limit using only 12 or 14 stranded or smaller (where permitted).I agree especially with #14 or #12 conductors. With stranded conductors I wouldn't hesitate to fill them up.
No I'm not kidding, but perhaps my choice of language could have been better.....pulling through has a certain connotation that may be misunderstood. I have not found them hard to pull out of and then back into.
What if I use a 3/4 pull elbow with reducers to 1/2 raceway?"314.16(C)(3) Short Radius Conduit Bodies. Conduit bodies such as capped elbows and service-entrance elbows that enclose conductors 6 AWG or smaller, and are only intended to enable the installation of the raceway and the contained conductors, shall not contain splices, taps, or devices and shall be of an approved size to provide free space for all conductors enclosed in the conduit body."
Kinda says what it says....only the conductors intended for the raceway being used. Size the raceway for the conductors in question.....then choose the short radius conduit body with equivalent entry (same size entry as the raceway being used) and allow the AHJ to approve it.
What if I use a 3/4 pull elbow with reducers to 1/2 raceway?![]()