Originally posted by physis:
Muliple meanings again Roger? I gotta learn to stay away from you.![]()
Larry -- Thanks for the response! I was aware of the new O-Ring raintight EMT fittings, but I wasn't aware that the old compression EMT fittings had actually lost their UL "raintight" rating.Originally posted by sandsnow:
UL revised the way EMT fitting are listed. Not every compression type EMT fitting is raintight now. If you need a raintight fitting, always check the box for the word Raintight.
See Here UL EMT Fittings [/QB]
All the time. This forum helps a lot.Originally posted by tx2step:
The things that happen when I'm distracted and not watching!![]()
It was a surprise to me, too. It was effective in March, 2002.Originally posted by physis:
What?
The compression type EMT connectors all of sudden aren't raintight any more?![]()
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What happened? Someone forgot to pay the UL bill?
Originally posted by physis:
What?
The compression type EMT connectors all of sudden aren't raintight any more?![]()
This has been discussed here more than once.![]()
In wet locations, indoor or outdoors, they must be the raintight type.Originally posted by tx2step:
Larry -- do you require that they replace all of the compression fittings that are exposed to the weather with the O-Ring type?
Nope. Not kidding. I don't read every thread and I don't read every post.By Larry:
Your kidding right??![]()
This has been discussed here more than once.![]()
I wouldn't either. But I like to think that's one of the ways a supplier would try to be a good supplier.By Roger:
I wouldn't count on it.![]()
Ah Yes, this seems to be popular amoung Sprinkler Pump Installers & home owners that just can't believe that Electrical PVC doesn't come in assorted colors! :roll:Originally posted by GG:
6) wires feeding the outdoor 4 square box were run in white plumbing pipe.
