Metallic Raceway
Item Name Code (INC) 37526
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Additional Information for Metallic Raceway
Metallic raceway refers to a type of conduit or channel used for housing and protecting electrical wires and cables. It is typically made of metal, such as steel or aluminum, and is used in various electrical installations to provide a safe and organized pathway for electrical wiring.
The metallic raceway is designed to meet specific electrical code requirements and is available in different sizes and configurations to accommodate various types and quantities of wires. It is commonly used in commercial, industrial, and residential settings where a high level of durability and protection is required.
Some common types of metallic raceway include:
1. Metal conduit: This is a rigid metallic tube used for enclosing and protecting electrical wires. It is available in different materials, such as galvanized steel or aluminum, and can be threaded or non-threaded.
2. Electrical metallic tubing (EMT): EMT is a lightweight and thin-walled metallic tubing that is easy to bend and install. It is commonly used in residential and commercial applications.
3. Flexible metal conduit (FMC): FMC, also known as "Greenfield," is a flexible metallic conduit that provides protection for wires in areas where flexibility is required. It is often used in applications where wires need to be routed around obstacles or in areas with vibration.
4. Liquidtight flexible metal conduit (LFMC): LFMC is a flexible metallic conduit that is designed to provide protection for wires in wet or damp locations. It is often used in outdoor or underground installations.
These metallic raceway options offer different levels of protection, flexibility, and suitability for specific applications. It is important to consult the relevant electrical codes and regulations to determine the appropriate type of metallic raceway for your specific project.