[AT] OT electrical question
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Sun Aug 27 18:58:02 PDT 2017
Ken:
Very Interesting! I had not seen that one. I have 3 phase power here,
but nearly everything is run in 2in plastic or 1in EMT since I had it.
And since I cornered a buy on some 10 ga THHN many years ago, all my
120V plugs are wired with 10ga wire. If I could just ge the lights
wired I would have a decent shop.
Cecil
On 8/27/2017 4:54 PM, Ken Knierim wrote:
> Use individual (and conduit-rated) wires in conduit.
>
An engineer friend of mine (who designed transformers) talked of a
sawmill he
> worked at in a previous life that had 3 phase power. The electricians wired
> each phase going through its own conduit (several heavy conductors per
> conduit) coming into the building and it kept setting the wiring and
> electrical housings on fire. After they ran 3 phases through each of the 3
> conduits they ran cool with the same load. oops.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Ken in AZ
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 1:53 PM, Mike M <meulenms at gmx.com> wrote:
>
>> If you're talking Romex, I don't believe that can be run through conduit.
>> Mike M
>>
>>
>> On 8/27/2017 4:32 PM, Don wrote:
>>> I thought I would tap into the collective knowledge of this group. I
>>> need to run some 12 ga. wires through some conduit to to plugs. For
>>> some reason I cannot remember if it is permissible 12-2 or do I have to
>>> run individual wires.
>>>
>>
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