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NECA 101 : 2013

Current

Current

The latest, up-to-date edition.

INSTALLING STEEL CONDUITS (RIGID, IMC, EMT)

Published date

12-01-2013

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Glossary
3 General Product Information
  3.1 Steel Conduit and Tubing
  3.2 Manufactured Elbows, Nipples and Couplings
4 General Installation Procedures
  4.1 Conduit Cutting and Threading Guidelines
  4.2 Bending Guidelines
  4.3 Fittings for Use with RMC, IMC and EMT
  4.4 Support of Raceways
  4.5 Fire stopping and Fire Blocking
  4.6 Corrosion Protection
  4.7 Equipment Grounding Using Steel Conduit
5 Specific Installation Requirements
  5.1 General
  5.2 Protection Against EMI
  5.3 Raceways Installed in Concrete
  5.4 Communication Circuits
  5.5 Underground Services
  5.6 Verification of Installation
6 Installation Practices for PVC-Coated Conduit and
  Fittings
  6.1 Tools
  6.2 Clamping (Vising) PVC-Coated Conduit
  6.3 Cutting and Threading PVC-Coated Conduit
  6.4 Bending PVC-Coated Conduit
  6.5 Installing PVC-Coated Conduit
  6.6 Patching Damaged Areas
  6.7 Equipment Grounding and Bonding
Annex A: Threading Conduit
Annex B: Grounding
Annex C: Reference Standards

Specifies installation proceedrues for steel rigid metal conduit (RMC), steel intermediate metal conduit (IMC), and steel electrical metallic tubing (EMT).

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
National Electrical Contractors Association
Status
Current

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