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    anthonyr7274 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jan 8, 2014, 02:12 PM
    Water in a conduit
    Today I found in the unfinished basement, some water drops on the floor. They came from a conduit running the ceiling of the basement. There is a 'junction' type of conduit with two screws in it and then the conduit pipe runs up into the 1st floor. This is a ranch home. There is a little bit of a substance on the one screw. I took the screw out, and no water came out of the hole, but there was still a drop or two on the area where the conduit and this fitting came together. We have been here six years- new home-1st owners. Never saw this beore. Checked all the other 'fitting' on the conduit- no leaks.
    SW of Chicago- wind chills in minus 30 to minus 50 the last 36-48 hours. Major concern? See what happens when temps normalize? Call an electrician?
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    Jan 8, 2014, 03:23 PM
    Major concern?
    No, conduit and electrical boxes are not air tight, therefore condensation will occur.
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    Jan 8, 2014, 03:28 PM
    Harold is right, particularly in a basement with higher humidity and then a cold front comes through and condenses water in the conduit. Remove the connectors and let the conduit dry out, should be OK.

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