Depends on the size of the conduit and the size of the wire.
Allowable Conduit Fill CapacitiesSize and Type Of Conduit #14 Wire #12 Wire #10 Wire 1/2" EMT 12 9 5 3/4" EMT 22 16 10 1" EMT 35 26 16 1 1/2" EMT 84 61 38 1/2" PVC 10 7 4 3/4" PVC 18 13 8 1" PVC 32 23 15 1 1/2" PVC 80 58 3653
Yes. If they are single wires they need to be in a conduit.
Conduit fitting is used on metal pipes that house electrical wires. These fittings are not only to connect the various pieces together, but to keep a relatively water tight seal to the wires.
You can pull 10 #3 gauge wires in a 2 1/2" conduit.
Cleat wiring is exposed while in conduit wiring the wires are well protected inside tubes/pipes.
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Conduit wiring is synonymous to wires in a pipe.
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Yes. If they are single wires they need to be in a conduit.
The simple answer to your question is yes. But there are limits to how many wires can be in any conduit, and the current carrying capacity of the conductors can be affected by distance, ambient temperature, and how many conductors are contained in the same conduit. Other things to consider are, Can you physically fit the wires in there? Would it be easier to run a new conduit? Do you have the manpower necessary to get the work done?
16 current carry conductors
To conceal and carry electrical or telecommunication wires
In the first part of the question there will be only one wire in the conduit, in the second part of the question there will be two wires in the conduit.
The size of conduit is based on the size of the wires in it. The size of the wires depends on the load connected in the house. Without these other two values an answer can not be given.