How do you get emt straps to fit? Tight when I grab them.You usually need to go up one size because of the thickness of PVC conduit. Each strap type, EMT vs RGC, is a slightly different size due to the difference in conduit wall thickness.
That type of support clamp does comply with the requirement in the parent text of 352.30. The requirement that that type of clamp does not meet is: shall be fastened so that movement from thermal expansion or contraction is permitted".
This rule is rarely complied with, but it is a rule.
You usually need to go up one size because of the thickness of PVC conduit. Each strap type, EMT vs RGC, is a slightly different size due to the difference in conduit wall thickness.If it is loose enough to allow expansion/contraction it is loose enough to move laterally in the strut, or even allow the screw to eventually come unthreaded.
Before buying, I go to the store and test-fit 1-hole straps of both kinds on the PVC conduit I will be using, looking for the closest-but-still-loose fit to allow for expansion travel.
InteresNot the correct direction to take care of expansion and contraction of the PVC conduit. PVC conduits OD's are the near the same as rigid sizes last I knew. Use a rigid 1 1/4" strap and roll on...
Interesting, however the calms are able to shift along strut bar and as long as clamps are not too tight expansion and contraction will be possible. Therefore, it seems this may be an inspectors discretion?
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