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Which type of conduit to place in wet concrete?
I need to rerun an internal telephone cable in flexible conduit that will
be set into a concrete floor which will be laid soon. Looking at the screwfix website there are two types. 20 and 25mm. Crush-resistant, self-extinguishing, LSF / Zero Halogen Polpropylene. Rated IP55. Use with 'Industrial' and 'Metal Clad' ranges. EN 50086 BS 4607. and 20mm. Crush-resistant, PVC-coated Galvanised Steel Conduit and 10 nickel plated brass locknuts. Rated IP55. BS 50086. Do I need to use the PVC coated Galvanised Steel version or can I use the cheaper version? http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...31822&ts=62138 Many thanks |
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