@@electrician240 lol, ok at 1:01. "Can be used with the same type of conductors". If want to use the NEC, "Smurf Tube" technical name is Electrical Non-Metallic Tubing, reference Article 362. For conduit fill, go to Annex C Conduit and Tubing Fill C.2-ENT. Annex C will show how much THHN you can use in your trade size "Smurf Tube".
Be very fckn nice if you could find those knock out boxes ANYWHERE in mid - Missouri. Shouldn’t have to drive to St Louis or KC to find semi basic shit. The electrical and plumbing places sell the same shit as Home Depot and Lowe’s. I don’t know how they stay in business other than volume.
Also called Smurf tube, the video at 55 second it says it has the same rating as pvc conduit
It says it matches the dimensions.
@@electrician240 lol, ok at 1:01. "Can be used with the same type of conductors".
If want to use the NEC, "Smurf Tube" technical name is Electrical Non-Metallic Tubing, reference Article 362. For conduit fill, go to Annex C Conduit and Tubing Fill
C.2-ENT.
Annex C will show how much THHN you can use in your trade size "Smurf Tube".
it this approved for THHN wire?
Be very fckn nice if you could find those knock out boxes ANYWHERE in mid - Missouri. Shouldn’t have to drive to St Louis or KC to find semi basic shit. The electrical and plumbing places sell the same shit as Home Depot and Lowe’s. I don’t know how they stay in business other than volume.