J jbolen Senior Member Jan 23, 2024 #1 I have a 50 ft run on 3/4 emt with 3, 90 degree turns with seal tight on the end. Will the 90-degree fitting be considered on the 360 degrees.
I have a 50 ft run on 3/4 emt with 3, 90 degree turns with seal tight on the end. Will the 90-degree fitting be considered on the 360 degrees.
LarryFine Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA Location Henrico County, VA Occupation Electrical Contractor Jan 23, 2024 #2 You're not really supposed to pull through angles fittings, so I'd say no.
infinity Moderator Staff member Location New Jersey Occupation Journeyman Electrician Jan 23, 2024 #3 I agree with Larry the angle connectors are designed to be installed after the conductors are pulled.
I agree with Larry the angle connectors are designed to be installed after the conductors are pulled.
LarryFine Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA Location Henrico County, VA Occupation Electrical Contractor Jan 23, 2024 #4 LarryFine said: You're not really supposed to pull through angles fittings, so I'd say no. Click to expand... Should have been "angled" fittings.
LarryFine said: You're not really supposed to pull through angles fittings, so I'd say no. Click to expand... Should have been "angled" fittings.
L letgomywago Senior Member Location Washington state and Oregon coast Occupation residential electrician Jan 23, 2024 #5 There are the nice arlington 90° ones with the door on the back. I wish they made a nonmetalic liquid tight version. I've only seen a metallic liquid tight one.
There are the nice arlington 90° ones with the door on the back. I wish they made a nonmetalic liquid tight version. I've only seen a metallic liquid tight one.