As the cable on exterior become accessible needs the conduit ditto for the portion from the inverter into the attic is accessible and was run in emt until above 8 foot and then could be considered inaccessible.
Emt conduit in attic.
Item 72713 model 101550.
Rigid metallic conduit is most often used in commercial applications but can be a smart choice for straight runs of wire or cable through an attic garage basement or crawlspace.
Emt conduit is a raceway solution which allows for future wiring changes and provides excellent mechanical protection to conductors and cables.
Emt is rigid but can be bent with a simple tool called.
Whether to use emt conduit over grc or other metallic tubing options is the question.
The outer jacket was removed to expose the wires when run inside the emt conduit.
This is a unique type of metal tubing that is often found in hardware stores along with other types of conduits.
Good stuff that once you get a feel for it can be quite fun to work with.
Another example of a rigid electrical conduit is emt electrical metal tubing which is most commonly made of galvanized steel but can also be aluminum.
With the standard wall thickness of emt and the strength of steel allied tube conduit s emt conduit and elbows create an electrical raceway system recognized as an equipment grounding conductor.
Popularly known as thinwall.
Electrical metallic tubing emt.
Emt is also called thin wall conduit because it is thin and lightweight especially compared to rmc.
Rigid conduit offers solid protection while flexible metal conduit allows for bends and twists without the use of extra hardware.
While emt is bent with a hand bender or a knee for a slight bend in a hot attic rmc properly installed could be used a chin up bar.