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Four tiles are needed.
184.08 square feet is needed.
90 feet squared of carpet is needed.
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60 feet. Sorry, thought that was obvious.
I always put the first EMT clip/strap 1 foot or 12 inches away from the junction box, then every 5 feet or so after that.
A 100 foot fish tape and wire lubrication will be needed to make this wire pull.
3 feet.
The 2008 NEC code states that conduit must be strapped within 36" or 3 feet from every box or connector, then every 5 feet is acceptable from there.
Each length of wire needs to be 179 feet long - X 3 = 537 FEET OF WIRE NEEDED.
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No. The new electrical code change does not allow any flexible conduit to be used as a ground means. It is now required to have a green ground wire pulled into the conduit with the other conductors in the flexible conduit. This grounded bonding conductor is not counted as wire fill when calculating the size of the flexible conduit to use
This is one of those questions that has a lot of answers! In a residence I would want it as short as possible, however you can legally run it 10 feet, if you use steel flex or metallic liquid tite in your raceway system the maximum length of the flex can only be 6 feet with the remaining 4 feet of conduit. Inspectors in some areas like for the service panel located in the first stud bay available nearest the service entrance, this usually keeps the conduit and wire length to a minimum.
10 Metres or 32 feet
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When runing flexible conduit it is required strap the it inches from a box coupling or conector