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=A, B, C Types=
*The common standard seems to be B - [https://forums.mikeholt.com/threads/2023-nfpa-70-356-liquidtight-flexible-nonmetallic-conduit-lfnc.2577797/#:~:text=Type%20LFNC%2DA%20(archive%20link,cover%20and%20a%20smooth%20core.]
=LFNC=
=LFNC=
*LFNC = Liquid-tigth flexible nonmetallic conduit. [https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/227337/should-i-use-non-metallic-conduit-instead-of-pvc]. Rigid PVC is stronger according to [https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/227337/should-i-use-non-metallic-conduit-instead-of-pvc]
*LFNC = Liquid-tigth flexible nonmetallic conduit. [https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/227337/should-i-use-non-metallic-conduit-instead-of-pvc]. Rigid PVC is stronger according to [https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/227337/should-i-use-non-metallic-conduit-instead-of-pvc]
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**1.25" - 15009-100 part number [https://www.supplyhouse.com/Carlon-15009-100-1-1-4-Carflex-Gray-Liquidtight-Flexible-Non-Metallic-Conduit-100-Foot-Coil]
**1.25" - 15009-100 part number [https://www.supplyhouse.com/Carlon-15009-100-1-1-4-Carflex-Gray-Liquidtight-Flexible-Non-Metallic-Conduit-100-Foot-Coil]
**1.25" connector - [https://www.supplyhouse.com/Southwire-P474-1-1-4-Nylon-Liquid-Tight-Straight-Connector-Gray]
**1.25" connector - [https://www.supplyhouse.com/Southwire-P474-1-1-4-Nylon-Liquid-Tight-Straight-Connector-Gray]
=Size=
*Sizes of flexible and rigid are the same for FlexPVC brand - [https://flexpvc.com/Reference/PVCPipeSize.shtml]
=Glue=
*This implies it can be glued - [https://angolatransparency.blog/en/how-far-can-you-run-liquid-tight-conduit/]
*Yes - Carlon states in FAQ ' It is allowed to use a LFNC Fitting with a PVC Female Fitting.' [https://carlonsales.com/techinfo/faqs/FAQ-Liquidtight.pdf].
*This implies gluing of FNMC to standard electrical fittings. [https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/204824/how-to-connect-liquidtite-to-schedule-80-or-40-pvc-conduit#:~:text=You%20can%20connect%20them%20together,PVC%20plumbing%20pipes%20are%20connected.]
*Can be glued but it's not to code [https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/liquid-tight-nm-conduit-to-pvc-adapter.450171/]


=LFMC=
=LFMC=

Latest revision as of 21:43, 29 April 2024

A, B, C Types

  • The common standard seems to be B - [1]

LFNC

  • LFNC = Liquid-tigth flexible nonmetallic conduit. [2]. Rigid PVC is stronger according to [3]
  • LFMC - is rigid PVC stronger?
  • Temp rating of 80C? See PV notes - [4]

Sourcing

  • Check.pngBuying guide = [5]
  • Check.pngSupplyhouse is pretty good - [6]*Home Depot has 1" - [7]. Menards more expensive - [8]. Lowes is 2x this - [9]
  • Goes up to 2" - $4/ft at Lowes - [10]

Companies

  • Carlon Carflex
    • 1.25" - 15009-100 part number [11]
    • 1.25" connector - [12]

Size

  • Sizes of flexible and rigid are the same for FlexPVC brand - [13]

Glue

  • This implies it can be glued - [14]
  • Yes - Carlon states in FAQ ' It is allowed to use a LFNC Fitting with a PVC Female Fitting.' [15].
  • This implies gluing of FNMC to standard electrical fittings. [16]
  • Can be glued but it's not to code [17]

LFMC

  • $2.3/ft for 1" at menards, long delivery time- [18]

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