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Dana
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Electrical supply store.
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I've noticed that alot of you guys use some sort of metal race ways when you wire your main boards. Where I can I find these things? I've only beeen able to find square ones not rectangles. TIA
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Thanks Dana! But I wish it where that easy. I have already tried numerous electrical stores in my area and they have no idea what I am talking about. Does anyone have a trade name or where they purchased it?
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Electrical pipe troughs????????
I believe they are called...aren't they cool...I'd like to start using them too. Mad Dog
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Electric or plastic wiring trougths
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I've always...
Reffered to them as "gutters." A friend and I are designing a chlorination system, and using the gutters for the control board. They are about 3" wide, and whatever length and depth, with knockouts etc. in them.0 -
Wireways or wiring troughs or wiring gutters...
e.g. Hubbell Wiegmann
http://www.hubbell-wiegmann.com/2001/pdf2001/G2.pdf
NEMA 1, 2.5" square to 12" square by 1 to 10 feet long, w/ and w/o knockouts. Also NEMA 3R (rain/dripproof) and NEMA 12 (dust/oil/water tight).
Also:
http://www.cooperbline.com/pdf/catalogs/ENC02R/ENC02R2.pdf
http://www.hoffmanonline.com/PDFCatalog/Commercial/index.htm
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Wireways or wiring troughs or wiring gutters...
http://www.hubbell-wiegmann.com/2001/pdf2001/G2.pdf
NEMA 1, 2.5" square to 12" square by 1 to 10 feet long, w/ and w/o knockouts. Also NEMA 3R (rain/dripproof) and NEMA 12 (dust/oil/water tight).
Also:
http://www.cooperbline.com/pdf/catalogs/ENC02R/ENC02R2.pdf
http://www.hoffmanonline.com/PDFCatalog/Commercial/index.htm
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Wireways or wiring troughs or wiring gutters...
http://www.hubbell-wiegmann.com/2001/pdf2001/G2.pdf
NEMA 1, 2.5" square to 12" square by 1 to 10 feet long, w/ and w/o knockouts. Also NEMA 3R (rain/dripproof) and NEMA 12 (dust/oil/water tight).
Also:
http://www.cooperbline.com/pdf/catalogs/ENC02R/ENC02R2.pdf
http://www.hoffmanonline.com/PDFCatalog/Commercial/index.htm
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We use to call them Busbars
I checked in Grangier and all I could find was Square Duct wireway by Square d.
I'll check with my electricain
Scott
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Superstrut
If you are using Unistrut or Superstrut products to attach pipes to, you can run your wiring in the raceway of it, and attach clip on covers that snap into place on the unistrut. Just another option to consider.0
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