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  • Sep 16, 2008, 07:31 AM
    561packrat
    Adequate conduit size for range and water heater wire
    I want to place pvc conduit in walls that I am going to close up with drywall. The jobsite is a detached garage, into an apt. previously unfinished. I would like to have the conduit in wall so when I get to the point where I can afford the appliances and conductor I can move forward. There will be approximately 40' runs, with 3- 90's from the panel. What would be an adequate conduit size for me to pull wire (#10, #6 )as easily as possible, by hand , by neophyte, strong back, weak mind? Thanks, Ken
  • Sep 17, 2008, 12:14 PM
    561packrat
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 561packrat
    I want to place pvc conduit in walls that i am going to close up with drywall. The jobsite is a detached garage, into an apt.,previously unfinished. I would like to have the conduit in wall so when I get to the point where i can afford the appliances and conductor i can move forward. There will be approximately 40' runs, with 3- 90's from the panel. What would be an adequate conduit size for me to pull wire (#10, #6 )as easily as possible, by hand , by neophyte, strong back, weak mind? Thanks, Ken

    still wondering about this one also

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