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An unbroken circuit could be called a complete circuit or a closed circuit.
their is no set distance the distance between outlets is 12 feet the code reads something like this, nowhere along the unbroken wall should you be more then 6 feet from an outlet
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Assuming your local jurisdiction adopts the NEC as code, EMT must be fastened within 3 feet of each termination point (box, cabinet, conduit body, etc.) and every 10 feet of conduit run. Where the (horizontal run) EMT passes through a hole in a framing member is allowed to count as a support in lieu of a strap. You can place fasteners closer if you want, but not further apart. There are two exceptions. #1 You can increase distance "within 3 feet of a termination" to 5 feet where structural members do not readily permit fastening within 3 feet. #2 For concealed work in finished buildings or prefinished wall panels where such securing is impractical, unbroken lengths (without couplings) of EMT shall be permitted to be fished. Reference 2005 NFPA 70 (NEC) 358.30(A)(B) Of course if you do not live in the US, or if your local municipality has adopted a different code or adopted the NEC with ammendments, your local law could be different. Check with the local building department to be sure.
Whether you have an overhead or underground feed, that section of the installation is referred to as Service Entrance Conductors. On an overhead installation, it includes the conductors on BOTH sides of the meter, from the service drop conductors (attached at the service head) to the service equipment LINE terminals. On an underground installation, it refers only to the conductors between the meter's LOAD side and the service equipment LINE terminals. The conductors on the LINE side of the meter come from a distribution transformer and are unbroken between the transformer and your meter.
Continuity in a circuit refers to the unbroken path for the flow of electric current. It ensures that there are no breaks or open circuits that could interrupt the flow of electricity. By testing for continuity, you can verify that all the components in the circuit are properly connected.
unbroken chain of custody/control of evidence
to move or run smoothly with unbroken continuity.
To move or run smoothly with unbroken continuity, as in the manner characteristic of a fluid.
The unbroken and consistent existence or operation of something over a period of time.A state of stability and the absence of disruption
An unbroken circuit could be called a complete circuit or a closed circuit.
A conductor is an unbroken path through which an electrical current can flow. It is typically made of metals like copper or aluminum that offer low resistance to the flow of electricity. Conductors are used in various electrical components and systems to facilitate the movement of electrons.
Unbroken is an adjective.
Synonyms for unbroken are continuous or uninterrupted.
Will the Circle Be Unbroken was created in 1972.
As Yet Unbroken was created in 2007.
The Unbroken Cycle was created in 1996.