The 5 Types of Electrical Conduits in Construction

Electrical conduit refers to strong tubing or any other type of enclosure that is used to secure and give a route to individual electrical wiring conduits. An electrical conduit is used where wiring is uncovered or where it may be liable to harm. 

There are seven distinct kinds of electrical conduits utilized generally in private and light business wiring. These are as follows: 


Rigid Metal Conduit (RMC):  RMC is a hardcore galvanized steel tubing that is introduced with the threaded fittings. It is normally utilized outside to give security from harm and can likewise give support electrical cable connections, electrical boards, panels, and other hardware. 

Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC): It is a type of an electrical conduit that is more thinner, light in weight and is approved for use as same as the RMC. Lighter in weight as compared to RMC, it is most common in new construction.



Electrical Metal Tubing (EMT): Commonly made up of galvanized steel, EMT is introduced with couplings and fittings that are verified with setscrew or pressure type latches. It is generally utilized for uncovered indoor wiring runs in private and light business development.
Electrical Non-metallic Tubing (ENT): Electrical nonmetallic tubing (ENT) is flexible ridged plastic tubing that provides safety and protection from moisture and is also fire resistant. It is very easy to bend and unlike EMT, non-metallic tubing can't be introduced in unsealed areas, so it is normally utilized inside walls. 

Flexible Metallic Conduit (FMC): FMC has a winding development that makes it more flexible so it can get through walls and different structures. Standard FMC is utilized in dry indoor areas, frequently for short runs between a wall and an engine.






A conduit can be made of metal or plastic and may be rigid or flexible. All the conduits are introduced with perfect fittings and electrical boxes, generally made of the equivalent or comparable material.

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