Appleton Grp LLC
Decoding NEC Compliance: O-Z/Gedney™ Cable Supports as Essential Elements in Vertical Cable Installation
Vertical cable supports are one of the electrical industry’s unsung
heroes. Engineered to safely support non-armored cables in vertical
raceways or risers, they can make the critical difference between power
being connected or disconnected.
Atkore International
Intermediate Metal Conduit: A Practical Guide for Electrical Contractors
As you know intimately, conduits are tubing systems that safeguard and guide wiring within a building or structure. Three types you've likely used —Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC), Rigid Metal Conduit (RMC), and Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT)— are steel-based conduits, each with its unique attributes.
Gardner Bender
Understanding Electrical Conduits and Their Associated Bending Tools
Electrical installations require an understanding of various components,
chief among them being electrical conduits and the tools used to shape
them. This article aims to shed light on the different types of rigid
electrical conduit and the appropriate bending tools required for each.
American Polywater Corp.
Sealant Options for Safer Conduits
Conduit provides a protective passageway for electrical and data cables.
Unfortunately, it also can provide a passageway for moisture and
hazardous and/or explosive gases to move from one area of a facility to
another, as well.
Gibson Stainless & Specialty, Inc.
Know Your Conduit Options for Corrosive Applications
When it comes to metal conduit, the choice for electrical contractors
can often boil down to three options: galvanized steel, aluminum or
stainless steel. However, in particularly challenging environments,
stainless steel offers advantages the other two materials can’t match.
Electri-Flex Co.
Tech Woes Not Slowing Market for Data Centers and Their Conduit
If you’ve been following business headlines (or your 401K’s monthly
statements), you’ve likely heard about a lot of layoffs and other
cost-cutting measures at some of the biggest tech companies. After
flying high during the pandemic, when many of us were living significant
parts of our lives online, these firms are finding they might have been
overly optimistic that the growth would continue once Covid’s worst
days had passed.