Hi Don,Dave,
My point is that the code requires "raintight" couplings and in my opinion threaded couplings are no where near as "raintight" as the EMT compression couplings that are no longer listed as "raintight".
Don
2003 UL
For equipment designated ??Raintight,?? testing designed to simulate exposure to a beating rain will not result in entrance of water.
For equipment designated ??Rainproof,?? testing designed to simulate exposure to a beating rain will not interfere with the operation
of the apparatus or result in wetting of live parts and wiring within the enclosure.
A Type 3, 3S, 4, 4X, 6 or 6P enclosure may be marked ??Raintight.??
A Type 3R enclosure may be marked ??Rainproof.??
I don't beleive that rigid conduit couplings are required to pass the "raintight test" that EMT couplings are required to pass.RMC installed with listed raintight couplings and connectors is then considered a "raintight" installation.