On exterior of wall would you need to include the 1)2"plywood or 3/4 brown board to depth which honestly should because whatever you nail or screw on exterior should mimic drywall side.
OK, I am looking for war stories can anyone share an experience where they forgot to put a bushing on, and then the conductors failed for lack of. Excluding any field threaded pipe installations. I am also in total agreement with, "this game" I have experienced the same malfunctions of listed bushings.
Wasn't me but have horror stories. In industrial yes. In commercial HVAC systems with high vibration, also yes. So pretty much only motors and other high vibration applications. Outside of that, never
There is no way a plastic bushing will ever hold up under a wire pull. If you look at the picture you can clearly see where the rope cut into the terminal adapter. It would do the same or worse to a plastic bushing. Pulling wire through conduit and into a panel without a bushing installed is simply crazy. OK install the bushing, pull the wire, take off the damaged bushing and install a new one. That;ll do it.
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On exterior of wall would you need to include the 1)2"plywood or 3/4 brown board to depth which honestly should because whatever you nail or screw on exterior should mimic drywall side.
@@JoshMarriott-s9w No, it is measured to the framing member
I have seen more plastic bushings break than stay attached on bigger pulls. I think that is the legitimate use of those snap together bushings.
OK, I am looking for war stories can anyone share an experience where they forgot to put a bushing on, and then the conductors failed for lack of. Excluding any field threaded pipe installations.
I am also in total agreement with, "this game" I have experienced the same malfunctions of listed bushings.
Wasn't me but have horror stories. In industrial yes. In commercial HVAC systems with high vibration, also yes. So pretty much only motors and other high vibration applications. Outside of that, never
There is no way a plastic bushing will ever hold up under a wire pull. If you look at the picture you can clearly see where the rope cut into the terminal adapter. It would do the same or worse to a plastic bushing. Pulling wire through conduit and into a panel without a bushing installed is simply crazy. OK install the bushing, pull the wire, take off the damaged bushing and install a new one. That;ll do it.
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