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EMT Coupling and Connector Requirements
2015-05-27 13:00:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Article 358 covers the use, installation, and construction specifications for EMT and associated fittings. read more
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EMT to FMC Transition Couplings help contractors conserve time.
2015-05-26 14:31:04| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Available in ½–2 in. in die cast zinc and 2 ½–4 in. in zinc plated steel, Mighty-Merge® EMT to FMC/Greenfield transition couplings provide dimensional flexibility when transitioning between raceways. Design negates need for contractors to assemble multiple fittings or mount box to transition between raceways. While EMT to FMC fittings (½–2 in.) are cULus Listed, EMT/Rigid to FMC fittings (2 ½–4 in.) are cETLus Listed.
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EMT couplings
2015-03-24 15:10:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Mighty-Merge Two-to-One EMT couplings are designed to save users time and material when joining two lengths of EMT conduit into one read more
Moving Violations Video No. 78: Bad Choice of EMT Fittings
2014-08-21 02:42:24| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
In this episode, Russ shows us an EMT installation in an outdoor wet location that uses the wrong type of fittings. It’s a violation of Sec. 358.42 of the 2014 NEC.
Illustrated Catastrophes: Box Access and Use of EMT
2014-06-17 00:40:31| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Dont you just love it when the plumber puts a pipe right in front of a junction box you need to access? To make matters worse, this heating pipe is scorching hot. Of course this makes it difficult, if not impossible, to work on any of the wires or splices inside this box. read more
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