Alright, so in my other thread I was leaning towards replacing my house end conduit with EMT. I am doing this after I post this.
Feeding a 100 amp subpanel in a detatched garage I have 3 cables of 1/0 aluminum in 2" rigid conduit underground. This goes into an 8x8 junction box at each end inside the building. From the main panel to the junction box in the house, I will have 1-1/2" EMT. On the garage side, I have a straight 1-1/2" PVC conduit run.
Running with this feeder, I also have #8 bare copper ground conductor. It is solid copper, not stranded.
So as part of my house run of EMT I bought a 10' piece, of which I used 17". I have enough EMT and I have fittings. But I also have all my connections finished, and to make the swap I'd have to remove the subpanel.
The question is, would you make the switch to EMT or leave it as is?
I'll probably decide tommorrow morning based on how many responses for each way. My rough inspection will be on Weds.
And if you see anything else wrong in this pic please let me know about that too!
Feeding a 100 amp subpanel in a detatched garage I have 3 cables of 1/0 aluminum in 2" rigid conduit underground. This goes into an 8x8 junction box at each end inside the building. From the main panel to the junction box in the house, I will have 1-1/2" EMT. On the garage side, I have a straight 1-1/2" PVC conduit run.
Running with this feeder, I also have #8 bare copper ground conductor. It is solid copper, not stranded.
So as part of my house run of EMT I bought a 10' piece, of which I used 17". I have enough EMT and I have fittings. But I also have all my connections finished, and to make the swap I'd have to remove the subpanel.
The question is, would you make the switch to EMT or leave it as is?
I'll probably decide tommorrow morning based on how many responses for each way. My rough inspection will be on Weds.
And if you see anything else wrong in this pic please let me know about that too!
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