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Steel Conduit - How to Install ?

14rhb
14rhb over 4 years ago

Looking around the internet I've found very little to help me understand how electrical steel conduit is installed.....but I'm sure someone on Element14 knows the answers image

 

The question relates to the 20/25mm galvanised steel conduit often used in the UK - this comes as 3m lengths with a external make thread on one end and a female coupler on the other. Unless the fittings are 3m apart the conduit requires cutting and a new thread to be formed, which I already have tools for. The outlets/fixings also come with pre-cut threads; and example of the 90 degree box is shown below:

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Whilst I can envisage fixing one of the box outlets to the required position and screwing in a piece of cut/pre-threaded conduit I wonder how the next fitting is added. Assuming that is a cut end which I have added a thread to this second fixing would need rotating onto the conduit. Because the first fixing is on the wall there would be no clearance to rotate the second fixing without putting strain on the existing system, this is especially true when the next fitting has additional bosses on it or as the system design grows.

 

Maybe the entire system is designed and then mounted to the wall ? I would imagine that could result in a very heavy setup plus inaccuracies in getting the fittings where required.

 

Any pointers would be gratefully read, thank you image

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  • genebren
    genebren over 4 years ago +8 suggested
    This seems like a tricky installation. In the US, none of the conduit is threaded. Here we use slip on compression fittings (with simple spin on nuts inside the fixture) to attach the conduit to fixtures…
  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 4 years ago +6 suggested
    When it gets tricky you can use 'running couplers' to join two sections together. Overcut the thread long enough so you can screw the entire coupler (plus lock nut) onto it then offer it up and wind the…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 4 years ago +5 suggested
    Hi Rod, According to sibling, there should be saddles holding it off the wall, and apparently, that provides sufficient clearance to screw on those fittings. I may have got it wrong in my explanation to…
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    0 beacon_dave over 4 years ago

    When it gets tricky you can use 'running couplers' to join two sections together. Overcut the thread long enough so you can screw the entire coupler (plus lock nut) onto it then offer it up and wind the coupler back half-way onto the thread you want to join to and finally tighten the locknuts. 

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    0 beacon_dave over 4 years ago

    When it gets tricky you can use 'running couplers' to join two sections together. Overcut the thread long enough so you can screw the entire coupler (plus lock nut) onto it then offer it up and wind the coupler back half-way onto the thread you want to join to and finally tighten the locknuts. 

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