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The different types of conduits
1. The Different Types of Conduits
Being a do-it-yourself (DIY) person could be very beneficial specially where costs are included. Through
attaining certain tasks all on your own, you basically reduce labor charges. This definitely leads to cut
down overall expenses when undertaking any project. One such project you can undertake at your own
is to install a conduit body, specially when constructing a new house or even setting up an extension.
Functionality
Conduits are mainly tubular tools made to be set on walls. It's through them that service wires pass to
different rooms in a building. You will definitely find electricians use them when wiring a building.
One of the principal features of conduits is that they will let you easily access wire cables designed to
serve different rooms. You just insert the necessary cables into the inlet and push the same until the
cables get to the outlet point that can be a junction box or even a switch. Conduits even actually offer
protection to cables within from unneeded damage.
Materials
2. A thing you really must be aware is the fact that conduits are made of diverse materials. Hence, it is
quite important that you consider the reason for installing the same so that you will simply get the best
suited one in relation to material used. You will most likely come across conduits made from aluminum,
galvanized steel and PVC conduits. All these different materials are perfect for use in different
conditions.
Types of conduits
Apart from the materials used in making conduits, you're also obligated to only get a type that best suits
your wiring requirements. Note that the different types also serve different functions. The fact however
is that you will require to buy different types of conduits so you effectively wire your building perfectly.
* L-Shaped - This is the most common types of conduits available. You'll need an L-shaped conduit if
wiring your building involves passing wires at tight angles like 90-degree angles. The L-shape lets you
easily direct cables through to the required location on the wall.
* T-Shaped - This is one of the most essential type of conduits you will possibly not do without when
wiring a building. It's value lies in the fact that it allows you to easily route cables in 3 different
directions. It is simple to use it to route 3 different wires; one down the wall, one to the left and the
3. other toward the right.
* C-Shaped - Even though commonly known to as C-shaped cables, this type is normally straight. It is
probably the most common types of conduits you can find. You'll definitely require this type as a result
of need to pull wire cables on the long and straight wall.
Conduits are usually designed with access covers at the inlet that you can easily remove. Depending on
the functionality, you may need to replace the covers after wiring. You should point out that the above
are not the only types of conduits you are likely to find. These are just the most common which are
widely used in houses. There's also industrial conduits for instance service conduits that some home
owners are now purchasing and using at home.
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