Q:How many 14 gauge conductors can this contain? I want to run a feed line (3 wires) THHN into a GFI outlet box then three wires out to feed the next GFI protected outlet. Can I run 6 wires or essentially 2 circuits?
by|Aug 5, 2021
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Q:can I use this for an extension cord? I will put 4-10 gauge
by|Sep 26, 2017
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A: This can be used for an extension cord.
by|May 4, 2023
Q:can you use this for a misting system water line
by|Aug 20, 2017
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A: Yes, but you can find much better tubing for use as water lines.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:Can you tell me what part# the connectors are for this conduit to go into an electrical box? Tha...
by|Jul 12, 2017
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Q:Is this suitable outdoors in the Phoenix sun that can reach up to 120 degrees? I'd like to run a few 8 gauge wires through this across a flat roof.
by|Jun 29, 2017
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A: I apologize for the tardiness of this response. The LFNC-B Flexible non metallic flexible conduit is rated up to 80C/ 176F. As with any material exposed to this environment the product will remain in tact.. Life expectancy is related to movement and if the product is supported a few inches above the roof or in direct contact of the roof.. The de-rating of the wire is based on the previous comments.
Any questions I can be contacted:
Gene Brown
727-403-8392
Cable Solutions Group.
by|May 4, 2023
Q:Will this help protect from critters? Can mice/rats chew through this?
by|May 9, 2017
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A: I have not heard of this but yes they could. The metallic Liquid tight would be better protection. Is this going to be buried or above ground. Normally above ground rodents are not an issue. Any other questions let me know.
Gene Brown
Cable Solutions Group Atkore Intl.
727-403-8392
by|Oct 27, 2023
Q:Can this be painted?
by|Nov 15, 2016
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A: Hello Bob, I’m Chris from the Home Depot’s how-to Community. Thank you for your question.
Yes, you can use plastic paint or plastic primer. Both are made by Rust-Oleum and adhere well to the PVC cover. I recommend that you paint after installation to prevent cracking.
I hope this helps,
Chris.
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by|Nov 15, 2016
A: Yes, you can paint, but this must be a water base paint. Thanks!