Familiarize yourself with the footing situation.
Run conduit in attic.
This is in ontario.
They say that the wiring was put in to add a few lights to bedrooms and it was inspected.
I have never seen attic wiring installed this way.
Climb through the attic access using a ladder if necessary and look into the attic space.
Whatever size conduit you use don t fill it more than 40 percent with wires.
It s just the meter outside mounted on the exterior of the home then the wires run up the studs into the attic then down into the utility room where the breaker panel is located.
Is this to code.
It looks like the circuits were added recently too.
Either rigid or flexible conduit protects the wires and is used in exposed locations such as along the exterior surface of a wall.
Single gang electrical boxes will work but if you have two or more conduit sections connecting to one box buy double gang.
The wiring is so close to the roof and run along the joists.
The attic wiring should be protected and secured to ceiling joists or other wood structural supports.
The male connectors on the ends of the pvc conduit take up quite a bit of room inside the box leaving little room for devices.
It is also used in unfinished areas like basements crawlspaces and attics and for surface mounted installations outdoors.
With a flashlight examine the attic and locate the path that you will use to run the wire between the two locations.
Electrical conduit is metal or plastic pipe through which electrical wires are run.
Run the metal conduit and plan the bend temporarily attach the lb to the shed and measure from the bottom of the trench to the bottom of the lb fitting.
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