Water heaters can lights and attic vents are great examples of typical flexible conduit installation.
Do i need conduit for attic.
Spacing is a major factor in deciding whether to use conduit.
I m building a new home outside the city limits in liberty county in texas my electrician ran the main power feed wire from the meter through the exterior wall up into the attic and down into the breaker panel without any conduit.
It also is easily damaged unlike imc or rigid conduit.
Emt conduit is lightweight easy to bend and is used within the walls.
And once in the attic the wire should travel in conduits unless very impractical.
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Do those need to be in conduit.
Imc conduit is a thicker conduit that is galvanized making it a great choice for outdoor installations.
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What you could do instead is run a piece of built in vacuum piping or pvc conduit from near the panel to the attic and use it as a sleeve.
Now i have someone telling me that this is not within code.
The wire running thru my attic will be 2 individual heavily insulated wires.
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Also i don t want to drill larger holes in the joists at least not with the exterior walls for the conduit so the conduit does not go all the way to the attic.
The attic wiring should be protected and secured to ceiling joists or other wood structural supports.
Each cable needs to be secured to this junction box with a proper connector.
If you terminate this large conduit in the panel then a junction box would have to be installed at the opposite end in the attic.
A favorite target of electrical inspectors is the improper use of non metallic cable nm in exposed locations such as basement foundation walls or along the face of studs and joists in unfinished framed spaces.
Yes this should be corrected and it would be good to have the wiring and all the circuit connections inspected as well.
This is especially true when you need to curve the wires around a bend which further limits the space inside the conduit.
The national electrical code which is the basis for all local building codes has specific regulations for installing electrical wires so that they are protected from damage.