VietGnome
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I'm by no means any electrician, but I know a few, as well as a couple very competent DIYers. I'm just trying to research and learn as much as I can so I have a decent knowledge of the process and can do as much myself as possible. DIYing my own 30x40 stick build this summer, and I feel I have quite a good grasp on the entire build, but the electrical has always been the biggest "unknown" in a way. I've done tons of research, planning, etc to determine what I needed to run a 125A feeder, sub panel, and power all my circuits with in wall romex. I have a pretty good grasp of the overall scheme and what needs to be done, but obviously have lots of code specific questions and planing issues to work through as I go.
Felt like I had quite a good grasp on things with a codebook in hand, and a very handy FIL. Turns out New Brunswick has extremely strict electrical permit regulations (that's a whole other story, and kind of crazy if you've seen the majority of build quality throughout the province). Trying to figure out the process and get all my eggs in a row, I somehow may have burned bridged with the electrician that is a close friend of my wife (again - another story).
Regardless, without help, I'm considering the possibility of surface mounted EMT, instead of in wall romex. Still trying to go through everything in CEC regarding if my ground should be bare, or jacketed, what size of EMT I need for various circuits, etc, etc. It's also my understanding that as per CEC you can't put cables like NMD90 in conduit, you need individual conductors. Now my issue is, T90 (THHN) is essentially double the price of NMD90.
Example: 150m of 14/1 T90 is $108. Meaning 150m of 2 conductors 1 ground would be $324.
Meanwhile 150m of NMD90 is $185.
Previously I found that calling around to electrical distributor shops in the area got me significantly better prices than the big box store (surprise surprise), however they scaled the same. So before I spend another chunk of time calling all over hells half acre getting prices on wire, does this track? Should I be expecting to spend significantly more on single conductors? I was under the impression that it would be cheaper.
Felt like I had quite a good grasp on things with a codebook in hand, and a very handy FIL. Turns out New Brunswick has extremely strict electrical permit regulations (that's a whole other story, and kind of crazy if you've seen the majority of build quality throughout the province). Trying to figure out the process and get all my eggs in a row, I somehow may have burned bridged with the electrician that is a close friend of my wife (again - another story).
Regardless, without help, I'm considering the possibility of surface mounted EMT, instead of in wall romex. Still trying to go through everything in CEC regarding if my ground should be bare, or jacketed, what size of EMT I need for various circuits, etc, etc. It's also my understanding that as per CEC you can't put cables like NMD90 in conduit, you need individual conductors. Now my issue is, T90 (THHN) is essentially double the price of NMD90.
Example: 150m of 14/1 T90 is $108. Meaning 150m of 2 conductors 1 ground would be $324.
Meanwhile 150m of NMD90 is $185.
Previously I found that calling around to electrical distributor shops in the area got me significantly better prices than the big box store (surprise surprise), however they scaled the same. So before I spend another chunk of time calling all over hells half acre getting prices on wire, does this track? Should I be expecting to spend significantly more on single conductors? I was under the impression that it would be cheaper.
