secondary conductors enclosed in raceway

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Let me get this wright if my conductors are not over 10ft long coming off my transformer secondary going to my panelboard I must install them in conduit and not metal flex 240.21C2 #3 :angel:
 

jusme123

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Let me get this wright if my conductors are not over 10ft long coming off my transformer secondary going to my panelboard I must install them in conduit and not metal flex 240.21C2 #3 :angel:

flexible metal conduit is a raceway, see 'raceways' in definitions.
 

liquidtite

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yes but isnt their a new code change were you cant have more than 5ft of flex.You could always run emt if its longer than 10ft and then transfer to flex with a rigid coupling this would allow for vibrations .
 

augie47

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yes but isnt their a new code change were you cant have more than 5ft of flex.You could always run emt if its longer than 10ft and then transfer to flex with a rigid coupling this would allow for vibrations .

I don't see a change in 240.21(C). Can you elaborate ?
 

liquidtite

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I dont have a recent nec but from what I hear witch could be bs that your only allowed 5ft of flex.Alot of the jobs im on in the specs only allow for 5ft of flex aswell so i thought it to be true but you would know better than just here say
 

don_resqcapt19

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I dont have a recent nec but from what I hear witch could be bs that your only allowed 5ft of flex.Alot of the jobs im on in the specs only allow for 5ft of flex aswell so i thought it to be true but you would know better than just here say
In general, the code does not limit the lenght of flexible metal conduit.
 

copper chopper

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I think that old line of vibration BS. that I have to hook up a xmer with flexable metal conduit is a farse.. I have been doing this for 28 years now and I have hooked up around 30 xmers with conduit right to them. They dont make any more noise than if they were with a flexable means.. and there is always an equipment ground in every primary and secondary that I run. just in case those guys out there that say it will rattle loose.
 
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