Q:can you use this in shallow wall (1-1/2") to protect the wire?
by|Mar 29, 2019
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A: No. This is plastic, not steel. A nail or a screw could pass through this.
by|Nov 6, 2019
A: Yes, this is used just like any other conduit application.
by|Apr 23, 2020
A: If you're talking about the depth requirement to protect wire from drywall nails and screws, this will not work. Those screws and nails will go through this material which is basically PVC.
by|Dec 10, 2019
Q:does it have pull string
by|Feb 7, 2019
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A: no
by|Feb 8, 2019
A: No pull string but it is only 25' long so most wire will find its way through.
by|Feb 8, 2019
A: No, it does not.
by|Feb 8, 2019
Q:Can I connect this to 1 in. EMT, and how?
by|Nov 16, 2018
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A: Yes, you would need the following. EMT Male Adapter on EMT then a Coupling and then a ENT Male Adapter.
by|Nov 19, 2018
Q:What is the trick for attaching a "snap-on" fitting to the ENT flexible conduit ? Is there a tool ?
by|Nov 9, 2017
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A: It will clamp on or push inside.
by|May 5, 2023
A: Thank you for your question. Can you please specify which "Snap-on" fitting you are trying to use?
by|May 5, 2023
Q:can this conduit be used for high voltage such as 100 A service?
by|Jun 28, 2017
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A: This product can be used for high voltage product. Before using please consult your local building codes to confirm the product is approved in your area for this use. This particular item is listed for up to 600 volts.
by|Jun 18, 2023
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Q:Is this direct bury approved?
by|May 22, 2017
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A: This item can be used for direct burial. However you will want to check your local codes to ensure this product is rated for direct burial use in your area.
by|Mar 3, 2021
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A: I don't think so. Tubing is not solid enough for direct burial in my opinion.
by|Jun 17, 2020
A: Yes
by|Jun 17, 2020
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Q:I need to run electric to the hot tub in the yard. Want to bury along concrete patio. Is this ok for outdoors and partial underground runs?
by|Oct 2, 2016
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A: No, ENT is not for outdoor use. You might want to use flexible liquidtight conduit (Carlon Carflex) or standard rigid pvc conduit for this application.
by|May 4, 2023
Q:Can i order this in bright green
by|Sep 26, 2016
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A: Hi JJ! Thank you for your recent inquiry with The Home Depot. Unfortunately, this product is only available in blue. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future. Thank you for shopping Home Depot.
by|Sep 27, 2016
Q:Planning on using this for home theater behind walls, cable standards change all the time.
by|Aug 11, 2016
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A: 2 if you stagger the heads and it will be snug and you may have trouble if it's not almost a straight run.
by|Oct 20, 2022
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A: This item comes in 25 ft of coil and the other information is not available.
by|Oct 20, 2022
Q:Want to use this to feed into a panel. Running 8awg wire on a 40a circuit. Is this rated for that application and what is the maximum temperature for this material
by|Aug 4, 2016
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A: The handling temperature for this product is -4°F to 104°F. The ambient temperature range is -4º F to 122º F. Please refer to your local area's adoption of NEC to determine if this product is code for your location.