crankshaft
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no one said anything about a mast. weather head with pvc to meter pan secured to the structure. where did you get the word mast in any of these posts
celtic said:PVC coated Rigid...NOW we're talking !
we would have a product called Royrob.The best way to keep PVC looking good when run exposed is to sleeve it in rigid.![]()
marinesgt0411 said:I always thought the reason to strap conduit was to keep it from moving.
secured and supported, if it can move it is not secured
352.30 Securing and Supporting
RNC shall be installed as a complete system as provided in 300.18 and shall be fastened so that movement from thermal expansion or contraction is permitted. RNC shall be securely fastened and supported in accordance with 352.30(A) and (B).
next you will be telling me you can not use mini's to strap conduit
marinesgt0411 said:...
if you are worried about expansion put in a expansion coupling
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crankshaft said:expansion and contraction becomes a problem when a weather change of 100 degrees is expected. a 100 ft run will move 4 inches in length if the temp changes 100 degrees. for shorter runs and less temp varies do the math, it will be marginal.
fracas666 said:Don't PVC straps and clamps grip the RNC just as much as a metal strap or clamp would?
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Support Straps and Clamps[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif, Tahoma]Carlon's Snap Strap? offers a unique support strap designed especially for the installation of PVC conduit. Also usable for installations of rigid steel. This high strength, nonmetallic clamp allows conduit to expand and contract freely, eliminating the bowing commonly seen from the expansion and contraction of conduit caused by varying temperature changes. Finished installations have a neat, attractive appearance on exposed applications. To be used in accordance with conduit spacing requirements per 99 NEC, Article 347-8. This part is not supplied with screws.
Nonmetallic clamps offer the same chemical resistance as Carlon nonmetallic conduits for a complete, corrosion resistant system. To be used in accordance with conduit spacing requirements per 99 NEC, Article 347-8. [/FONT]
fracas666 said:Carlon doesn't make the same statement for their two hole strap. Does that imply that the two hole strap doesn't allow for expansion and contraction?
Ron
352.30 Securing and Supporting
RNC shall be installed as a complete system as provided in 300.18 and shall be fastened so that movement from thermal expansion or contraction is permitted. RNC shall be securely fastened and supported in accordance with 352.30(A) and (B).
iwire said:Sure but we still have to comply with the NEC which requires the supports to allow movement.
With the two hole strap that is easily accomplished by leaving it a little loose.
There is nothing vague or optional about this requirement, I am very surprised that many responses to this thread do not seem aware of this or feel it is optional.