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*A Specialized Pipe that Electrical and Communications Cables and/or Wires are Routed through behind walls, or mounted on them | *A Specialized Pipe that Electrical and Communications Cables and/or Wires are Routed through behind walls, or mounted on them | ||
*Protects the wire (especially if exposed), and also allows for [[Building Wiring Future-Proofing | Future | *Protects the wire (especially if exposed), and also allows for [[Building Wiring Future-Proofing | Future Upgrading of Said Cables]] (mainly for things like ethernet etc) | ||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= |
Revision as of 00:31, 5 June 2022
Basics
- A Specialized Pipe that Electrical and Communications Cables and/or Wires are Routed through behind walls, or mounted on them
- Protects the wire (especially if exposed), and also allows for Future Upgrading of Said Cables (mainly for things like ethernet etc)
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Electrical Conduit
- A Quora answer on "Can PVC Pipe be used as Electrical Conduit"
- An Arch(itect) toolbox page on Electrical Conduit Types
- A Home Depot page on Electrical COnduit Types
- 5 USD for 10 Ft Section or 0.50 USD / Ft (in non-bulk) (Flexible PCV)