E edomer New member Jan 30, 2004 #1 I am trying to locate a code reference regarding the use of stainless steel tubing (used in Dairy processing) as an acceptable method of conduit. This particular tubing would enclose low voltage wiring and control wiring in a 15 ft. run.
I am trying to locate a code reference regarding the use of stainless steel tubing (used in Dairy processing) as an acceptable method of conduit. This particular tubing would enclose low voltage wiring and control wiring in a 15 ft. run.
hbiss EC, New York NEC: 2017 Location Little Falls, New York NEC: 2017 Occupation EC Jan 30, 2004 #2 Re: Wiring methods and materials Makes no sense to "reinvent the wheel". They actually do make stainless conduit. Check out www.instockss.com If the tubing is not listed for the purpose you can't use it, so what you propose won't fly. [ January 30, 2004, 12:56 PM: Message edited by: hbiss ]
Re: Wiring methods and materials Makes no sense to "reinvent the wheel". They actually do make stainless conduit. Check out www.instockss.com If the tubing is not listed for the purpose you can't use it, so what you propose won't fly. [ January 30, 2004, 12:56 PM: Message edited by: hbiss ]
steve66 Senior Member Location Illinois Occupation Engineer Jan 30, 2004 #3 Re: Wiring methods and materials Look at Article 344 - Rigid Metal Conduit. 344.2 Definition: .....Special use types are silicon bronze and stainless steel. Steve
Re: Wiring methods and materials Look at Article 344 - Rigid Metal Conduit. 344.2 Definition: .....Special use types are silicon bronze and stainless steel. Steve
steve66 Senior Member Location Illinois Occupation Engineer Jan 30, 2004 #4 Re: Wiring methods and materials I misread the original post. I thought you were asking for a reference for stainless steel conduit. Hbiss is right. Why not just use stainless conduit. Steve
Re: Wiring methods and materials I misread the original post. I thought you were asking for a reference for stainless steel conduit. Hbiss is right. Why not just use stainless conduit. Steve