Do they make IMC elbows?
Do they make IMC elbows?
IMC Elbow, 90 Degree , 2-1/2 Inch Diameter, Intermediate Metallic, Color: Silver.
What does IMC mean in conduit?
Intermediate Metal Conduit
Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC) provides a lighter weight, lower-cost solution for jobs that require the same strength as galvanized rigid steel conduit.
Can IMC conduit be buried?
IMC (INTERMEDIATE METAL CONDUIT) Intermediate Metal Conduit when installed underground shall have a burial depth of min. 6″. NEC 300-5. IMC may be used in hazardous locations.
Can you bend IMC conduit?
Rigid and IMC conduit are the hardest raceways to bend because they have a much thicker and harder wall. ½” and ¾” rigid or IMC can be bent by hand using a hickey (or segment bender). Another way to bend rigid or IMC conduit by hand is to use a full sweep bender for rigid or use an EMT bender.
How deep does IMC need to be buried?
IMC (INTERMEDIATE METAL CONDUIT) Intermediate Metal Conduit when installed underground shall have a burial depth of min. 6″.
Can IMC be used outside?
It can be used indoors, outdoors, underground, and in both concealed and exposed applications. IMC has a thinner wall and weighs less than RMC. IMC can be used for the same applications as galvanized RMC.
Can IMC be bent?
Can rigid conduit elbows be used with intermediate metal conduit (IMC)?
Stock Picoma’s 90° galvanized steel rigid conduit elbows. They can also be used with intermediate metal conduit (IMC). Our rigid conduit elbows comply with ANSI ® C80.1 and UL-6, to which they are Listed.
What is IMC conduit?
IMC conduit is a raceway solution which allows for future wiring changes and provides excellent mechanical protection to conductors and cables. Allied Tube & Conduit ® ’s mission is to be the leader in providing solutions and more choices for customers.
What are the different types of conduit elbows available?
Special-radius 90° rigid elbows and yard-light elbows are also available. 2½ and larger shipped in palletized cartons or bulk. Picoma manufactures a complete line of elbows for lighter-weight aluminum electrical systems. Select from 90° and 45° aluminum rigid conduit elbows that comply with ANSI ® C80.5 and UL-6A, to which they are Listed.
What kind of conduit do you use for EMT?
Special-radius 90° EMT elbows are also available. 2½ and larger shipped in palletized cartons or bulk. Stock Picoma’s 90° galvanized steel rigid conduit elbows. They can also be used with intermediate metal conduit (IMC).