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Q: What colour and wording shall be used on nonmetallic conduits installed in the external underground environment?
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Why did Romans use elevated aqueducts instead of pipes to covey water?

Most of the Romans aqueducts were underground conduits. They put the conduits on bridgework when they needed to cross a valley or when they needed to keep it at a gradient to keep the water flowing.


How many markings should a rigid nonmetallic conduit have?

There will be at lease three and on some conduits additional information. There will be the manufacture's name, type of material the conduit is manufactured from and the diameter size of the conduit. For example Scepter PVC 100 mm (for American customers 4") conduit.


Where did all the high voltage go in New York?

Probably underground, fed through a system of conduits and brought into buildings through the basement to transformer vaults and then into the building's distribution system.


What will happen if adhesive is used in threads of conduits?

Then those conduits may never come apart.


Is it okay to run cat5e riser wire above drop ceilings outside of conduit. Also can it be wire tied together against electrical conduit along a wall and over a natural gas pipe?

No, the cat 5 wire should cross conduits at an angle of 90 degrees. If the cat 5 wire is installed in conduit then it can be run parallel with the other conduits. Yes they can be installed above the dropped ceilings but tie them up high near the joists.


What are aqueducts use for?

The Latin word aqueduct is composed by two words Latin words aqua (water) and duct. The Aqueducts were water conduits which brought fresh water from the mountains to the cities. It is thought that the Romans built some 770 aqueducts around the Roman Empire. Most of them were underground conduits. When a valley had to be crossed, or when a gradient needed to be kept (the water was moved by gravity) the ducts were on top of bridgeworks.


What kind is the roman aqueduts?

Roman aqueducts were conduits which brought water from the mountains to the cities. Most of them were underground pipes. They were supported by bridgework when they crossed valleys or when they were needed to keep the conduit at a gradient as the Romans relied on gravity to move the water.


Com cast cable House to street 250 feet Can you run cable yourself What size wire Need conduit for underground?

Comcast will install the wiring for you. They do not allow homeowners to run their own wire because they lose quality control. Typically Comcast will run a 1 inch conduit for underground installations. The wire most commonly used it RG-6 quad. comcast doesnt install conduits anymore because it was just too costly so it is upto the homeowner to have have that installed by a general contractor and then comcast will have pull in the new line for you.


Where are Carlon conduits made?

Carlon Lamson & Sessions is the company which manufactures 'Carlon Conduits.' Their automation center is co-sponsored by 'Gross Automation,' and is based in Brookfield, Wisconsin.


How did the Romans ensure that the water from the aqueducts reach the city?

The Romans did not ensure that the water from the aqueducts reached the city. The water did not come from the aqueducts. It came from the sources on the mountains. The aqueducts were what made the water reach the city. They were water conduits which carried the water. An incline was what made the water move. Down the sides of the mountains it was the slope which provided the incline. In flat areas the conduit was placed on bridgework which had a slight incline. Most of the aqueducts were underground conduits.


Where can you buy cable conduits?

Cable conduits can be purchased from many online stores. Some of these stores include eBay, Screwfix, RS Components, Wickes, HellermannTyton UK and Kopex.


Is it true that most volcanoes are fed by conduits or pipes?

Yes.