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Branch circuit conduit needed?

jchev53

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I'm installing a branch circuit to a panel in my new attached garage. Its fed from the main panel in the house.
My question is I'm unable to run it through the wall completely do I need to enclose the cable in PVC or other pipe to meet code?
It looks like a 90 degree turn will be needed for it to re enter the wall.20190921_120506.jpg20190921_120439.jpg20190921_105720.jpeg

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sparky 1971

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If you don't want to extend the wall, how about putting an LB right where the cable comes out of the wall. Run a short piece of conduit up into the bottom of the panel and surface mount it. I doubt you will be able to get a 90 to work, and after everything is finished, it's going to look ridiculous.
 

ard

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Shall we assume that wire is just sitting there as an example...that you will run a new piece, OR there is a ton of excess inside the wall and you can just pull that to you?

If you need to splice it right as it sits there, then a large 6x6x4 or 12x12x6 box, enter in the back of the box, then exit the box and into the studs at a 90- with the box tight against the stud/wall (and Id want sheetrock behind the box).

Oh, if you do sheetrock it, you extend the bottom plate too- dont just 'leave it open'...extending the wall will- by far- be the 'cleaner' of all options.
 
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