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Brand | Southwire | Carlon | Southwire | Southwire |
Name | 1/2 in. x 25 ft. Alflex RWA Metallic Aluminum Flexible Conduit | 3/4 in. x 100 ft. Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing Conduit Coil, Blue | 1/2 in. x 100 ft. Ultratite Liquidtight Flexible Non-Metallic PVC Conduit | 3/4 in. x 100 ft. Alflex RWA Metallic Aluminum Flexible Conduit |
Price | $1930 | $3799 | $4917 | $6019 |
Ratings | (18) | (49) | (94) | (19) |
Conduit type | Metallic | Nonmetallic | Nonmetallic | Metallic |
Length | 25 ft. | 100 ft. | 100 ft. | 100 ft. |
Material | Aluminum | PVC | PVC | Aluminum |
Size (in.) | 1/2 | 3/4 | 1/2 | 3/4 |
Trade Size (in.) | 1/2 | 3/4 | 1/2 | 3/4 |
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Brand | Southwire | Carlon | Southwire | Southwire |
Name | 1/2 in. x 25 ft. Alflex RWA Metallic Aluminum Flexible Conduit | 3/4 in. x 100 ft. Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing Conduit Coil, Blue | 1/2 in. x 100 ft. Ultratite Liquidtight Flexible Non-Metallic PVC Conduit | 3/4 in. x 100 ft. Alflex RWA Metallic Aluminum Flexible Conduit |
Price | $1930 | $3799 | $4917 | $6019 |
Ratings | (18) | (49) | (94) | (19) |
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If by jacketed you mean Romex, generally Romex should not be put in another conduit for heat reasons. Note the manufacturer won't answer this question because it isn't normal use. FMC is meant for basic insulated wires (or bare ground.) If you don't supply a ground, then combined length is limited to 6 feet.
12/2 denotes two 12 gauge wires so not quite sure what you may have. Whether it would fit or not will depend on what the 12/2 wires are in. But if they are BX, yes, it would fit.
No, this cannot be used.
This conduit is made from aluminum, so it is metallic. Aluminum is lighter in weight than steel, and easier to cut.
This product cannot be used in a wet location. I would recommend Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit. This advice is based upon the current edition of the National Electric Code (NEC). Free access to the latest version of the NEC is available online at www.nfpa.org/freeaccess. The NEC and local building codes regulate the types of wire and cable that can be used in specific electrical applications, as well as the manner of installation. Check your local building codes before you start any wiring and cable electrical project and be sure to obtain required permits. When your work is complete, always have it inspected for compliance with local codes to ensure that it has been safely installed.
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You are absolutely correct. This product is an aluminum metal conduit. We do carry a non-metallic, but this is not it. We have corrected on the webpage and it will probably take a day or two to update.
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