Electrical Conduit and Its Uses

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Electrical Conduit and Its Uses
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Imagine a road without a proper route, and humans with a machine without a casing, wires messy with parts vulnerable and exposed. Just as wires require proper insulation for short-circuit risk mitigation and shock prevention, wiring systems need conduits to fulfil the same purpose. Just as different types of wires require different casings, wiring systems related to various applications need different types of conduits.

8 Types of Electrical Conduit and Their Uses

Rigid Metal Conduit

Rigid Metal Conduit is used for maximum protection in outdoor environments and industrial settings. Their features include being thick-walled, heavy-duty, and galvanised.

Intermediate Metal Conduit

Intermediate Metal conduit fulfils moderate durability needs. In terms of materials used, they utilise lighter, steel conduits with walls thinner than RMC. They are suitable for environments that are exposed, including outdoor settings.

Electrical Metallic Tubing

Suited for residential and commercial buildings, Electrical Metallic Tubing is lightweight and thin-walled. EMT is made of aluminium for tubing, with widespread use in indoor wiring.

Flexible Metal Conduit (FMC)

Used in tight spaces and areas that are prone to vibrations, flexible metal conduit is coiled and bendable.

Liquid-Tight Flexible Metal Conduit (LFMC)

Mainly used in wet and oily environments, Liquid-Tight Flexible Metal Conduits come with a weatherproof plastic jacket. LFMC is perfect for protecting wires near pumps, motors, or outdoor equipment where moisture is common.

Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Conduit

Polyvinyl Chloride Conduit is a non-metallic conduit. These plastic pipes are resistant to corrosion and cheap. PVC finds applications outdoors and underground.

High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Conduit

High-Density Polyethylene conduit is available in a variety of telecom and power cable applications. Because of their flexibility and non-metallic nature, they are used in directional boring and trenching.

Rigid Non-Metallic Conduit (RNC)

There are applications that require the conduits to be non-corrosive in nature due to highly corrosive environments. Similar to PVC, Rigid Non-Metallic Conduits are used widely in chemical plants and are flexible in nature.

Comparison of Electrical Conduit Types

Conduit Type

Material

Key Feature

Typical Use

Environment

Rigid Metal (RMC)

Galvanised steel

Thick-walled, heavy

Outdoor, industrial

Harsh, exposed

Intermediate (IMC)

Steel

Lighter, thinner

Exposed, outdoor

Moderate durability

EMT

Aluminium/steel

Lightweight, thin

Indoor wiring

Residential, commercial

FMC

Steel/aluminium

Flexible, coiled

Tight, vibrating areas

Machinery, equipment

LFMC

Metal & plastic

Waterproof, flexible

Wet, oily locations

Pumps, motors

PVC Conduit

Plastic (PVC)

Non-metallic, cheap

Underground, outdoor

Corrosive, damp

HDPE Conduit

Polyethylene

Flexible, durable

Telecom, power cables

Trenching, boring

RNC

Plastic

Flexible, non-corrosive

Chemical plants

Highly corrosive

Be it an underground application or a high-end residential setting, Electrical conduits not only act as protective shields but also make the wiring systems more presentable. Before choosing the right type of conduit, knowledge of different types of conduits is important; for the same, an expert in electrical wiring systems is important. Headsup B2B ensures your project success with the best-suited, cost-effective and durable electrical conduits. If you need for expert wiring system solution, contact us today.

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