H hochwire Member Location Kansas Occupation Electrical Project Manager Aug 17, 2006 #1 Looking for an inexpensive drain or breather drain to be used on the low points of outdoor rigid conduit installations. Non hazardous location. Make and Model would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Looking for an inexpensive drain or breather drain to be used on the low points of outdoor rigid conduit installations. Non hazardous location. Make and Model would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
B bphgravity Senior Member Location Florida Aug 17, 2006 #2 Hubbell's KDB/KB line of fittings work well.
LarryFine Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA Location Henrico County, VA Occupation Electrical Contractor Aug 17, 2006 #3 1/8" drill hole? That's what I do in LB's with conduit coming from above. Am I in trouble?
al hildenbrand Senior Member Location Minnesota Occupation Electrical Contractor, Electrical Consultant, Electrical Engineer Aug 17, 2006 #4 I like a rat tail file, or hacksaw notches for a weep hole or holes at the low area along the gasket edge.
I like a rat tail file, or hacksaw notches for a weep hole or holes at the low area along the gasket edge.
don_resqcapt19 Moderator Staff member Location Illinois Occupation retired electrician Aug 17, 2006 #5 Many times a notch is cut out of the conduit body gasket at the bottom to provide a drain. Don
J jeff43222 Senior Member Location Minneapolis, Minnesota Aug 17, 2006 #6 LarryFine said: 1/8" drill hole? That's what I do in LB's with conduit coming from above. Am I in trouble? Click to expand... Yes. You're supposed to drill a bigger hole.
LarryFine said: 1/8" drill hole? That's what I do in LB's with conduit coming from above. Am I in trouble? Click to expand... Yes. You're supposed to drill a bigger hole.