I know of no restrictions on using PVC conduit in commercial buildings. If it is subject to damage, meaning if it is exposed to moving machinery, forklifts, people, etc., you must use schedule 80 PVC. "Normal" PVC is schedule 40.
PVC is easy to shatter, which would expose people to danger. EMT or rigid conduit would withstand damage much easier and wouldn't shatter in whatever event may happen. PVC is extremely difficult to customize to make it go where you want it to go and at the same time make it look nice. This in itself may be a code violation as the code requires electrical installations to be done in a "neat and workman-like manner."
Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hz supply service.
Cable tray, MC cable, and gutters are examples of non-conduit wireways used in commercial buildings.
There are no installations, commercial or industrial, that allow conductors to be installed in such a way as to be able to reach out and touch them. Such a situation would expose the conductors to possible physical damage and this is not allowed.
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As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed.
Before you do any work yourself,
on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,
always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.
IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOB
SAFELY AND COMPETENTLY
REFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.
PVC is cheaper but is used differently. PVC is usually baried in ground and emt usually runs exposed. You can use PVC exposed if it is schedule 80 gray PVC electrical conduit. Schedule 40 is for under ground
can you used pvc pipes in a commerical business kitchen
Yes, if it is rigid PVC conduit approved for electrical installations. Don't use PVC water pipe as it will be rejected if inspected.
yes! i install emt,grc,imc and PVC in block walls everyday.
Yes.
An electrical conduit is a tube used to protect and route electrical wiring in a building or nonbuilding structure. Electrical conduit may be made of metal, plastic, fiber, or fired clay. Most conduit is rigid, but flexible conduit is used for some purposes.
If it's a PVC conduit, yes it will work. I would test on a sample first, to be certain.
PVC stands for Poly Vinyl Chloride. It is the chemical compounds that make up plastic. In short PVC conduit is plastic pipe that is used in the electrical trade. The lengths are glued together with PVC glue and usually used for underground electrical systems. It comes Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 (thicker) and comes in the same sizes as metal conduit Electrical PVC conduit is usually grey; plumbing PVC pipe is usually white
PVC is cheaper but is used differently. PVC is usually baried in ground and emt usually runs exposed. You can use PVC exposed if it is schedule 80 gray PVC electrical conduit. Schedule 40 is for under ground
can you used pvc pipes in a commerical business kitchen
PVC conduit is better then metal as it won't corrod under ground and theres less of a chance of electrical shortages.
Poly Vinyl Chloride composition is used for many products these days. Junction boxes, fittings and conduit are a few products that are made for the electrical trade that are made out of PVC. Most electrical engineered underground installations specify that PVC conduit be used because of its resistance to corrosion. Steel conduit systems, that PVC replaces, were found to disintegrate after a few years in the ground.
For underground conduit runs, PVC is by far the better of the two conduit systems.
Yes, if it is rigid PVC conduit approved for electrical installations. Don't use PVC water pipe as it will be rejected if inspected.
No you shouldn't. It will fail inspection. Use electrical (grey) conduit. It is about the same price and has the proper electrical insulating properties required. The thicker PVC(schedule 40) is best, although schedule 80 is acceptable. (Schedule 40 is required for underground service feeders.)
Generally, when using PVC conduit you should also run a ground wire.
yes! i install emt,grc,imc and PVC in block walls everyday.