Yes, if it is rigid PVC conduit approved for electrical installations. Don't use PVC water pipe as it will be rejected if inspected.
the answer is there are many like null, ul and PVC wire
can you used pvc pipes in a commerical business kitchen
There is no limit in the NEC. This distance is limited by your ability to pull wire the distance needed. If you install 100 feet of pipe, you will need a way to pull wire that distance. If you install 300 feet of pipe, same thing. Fish tapes come in various lengths but can be pricey and rarely used if you buy a long one. There are ways to use a shop vac to suck or blow string in the conduit and for the most part length doesn't matter using this method. If the conduit is large enough and/or the wire big enough you can use this string to pull in a rope with the strength you need.
Use what is called bell wire or thermostat wire.
PVC is cheaper but is used differently. PVC is usually baried in ground and emt usually runs exposed. You can use PVC exposed if it is schedule 80 gray PVC electrical conduit. Schedule 40 is for under ground
A pipe cutter is the best tool to cut PVC pipe.
No, do not use glue. Use teflon tape or pipe dope on the threads. You should also make sure you always put the male PVC thread into the female metal thread. If you do it the other way you will tend to split the PVC fitting when you tighten the threads.
if your waste pipe is PVC and your glue is for PVC . yes! but make sure to use a primer(cleaner) on the pipe first.
Absolutely Not!
Use teflon tape with a little pipe dope. If you don't ever have to take apart again then you can use glue which you are calling cement
Lead wipe a brass nipple into the lead pipe and then use a female adapter x PVC on the brass threads
Yes, for proper bonding of PVC pipe and fittings. Primer also code requirement.
PVC pipe is fine
If you are screwing in -- yes -- If not -- you do not use pipe dope
Use pipe die on worn threads if you have enough room for die to fit. If not, clean threads with wire brush.
I don't understand why you'd want to do that . CPVC glue is expensive, PVC glue is cheap and glues PVC pipe better.
PVC pipe is an acceptable product to use in chillers that contain glycol. You should never use galvinized pipe where glycol is used. Copper is acceptable as well.