Yes.
yes it can use
You can use 5Rx 3.5 C x 240 sq.mm Al. Ar. XLPE cable ... or 6R x 3.5.C x 300 sq.mm AL. Ar. PVC cable - S.Ramamoorthie MEP - HEAD Bangalore
NO. PVC is for cold water only, CPVC is for hot or cold. I say forget the CPVC and just use pex.
Lead wipe a brass nipple into the lead pipe and then use a female adapter x PVC on the brass threads
You can use a wire stripper or just a simp le kitchen knife. Score the PVC all around with the kitchen knife and pull the PVC off.
i wouldn't think so, i would imagine PVC would be inert to all acids
2 peice of foam & use to sandwich multiple different size cables ? jacketed cable PUE/PVC MATERIAL .
It depends on the plumbing code in your area.
It depends what voltage the cable is going to carry. For domestic mains - you can use either PVC mini trunking or clip directly to the surface.
Yes.
I know two kind of machines for copper recycling. One is cable granulator which is used for making copper core into small granules by grinding cable and separating PVC. This is a ideal machine for miscellaneous cable. The other is copper wire stripper which is to strip the PVC cover and you get the entire copper core. This is widely used in various copper wire various diameters.
PVC is commonly used in plumbing
A cable tracer is a tracer used by a cable. In addition, one can trace data or anything with a cable, which will be long and wide for use over a large area.
Yes, if it is rigid PVC conduit approved for electrical installations. Don't use PVC water pipe as it will be rejected if inspected.
PVC is a type of plastic. Some toy makers use PVC to increase a toy's durability. PVC is hazardous for children when included in toys.
I believe you can use polyvinyl chloride, more commonly called PVC, as the legs to a pool slide only if the PVC is solid not hollow like the pipes that PVC is commonly used for. If you cannot get solid PVC rods, then stick to stainless steel.