Yeah PVC (sch40 grey) is the plan for in slab, roughed @ 20" above concrete and finished to 16" into 4x4 / tough @ panel.
My bad if "conduit" is EMT, I thought it was PVC. But yes, I'll transition to EMT & MC from my 4x4(some extended to increase allowable fill.
No I only have generic drawings, they aren't complicated, im just stressing on being off 1" here or there would be into the space more than I want vs inside the future wall. End walls rails are different than side walls and such.
I know its my OCD & lack of experience more than anything.
I was shooting for finished height of PVC stubs (16") to 4x4x12 trough, and all distribution 4x4's to be at 18". Do these need just 1 unistrut support (midway from slab)? Or any at all since less than 20"? Then another unistrut midway between trough & subpanel, for 2" EMT (MHF) & a 2" for all the distribution THHN. Can you help me with minimum conduit spacing for straps on the unistrut? Then I can just cut form blocking to hold the stubs in forms at that distance.
I didnt account for a derating i guess because of the trough and/or 2- 2" EMT stubs between the panel and trough. I thought they were oversized.
I look over the drawing too. Thank you
Conduit can be many varieties, pvc, emt, grc, imc and even the flexible stuff calls itself conduit.
Call whoever and ask for the wall details.
If using pvc, height is insignificant as long as you are above floor. Larry's pics were 4-5' high, pvc is easy to trim. So again, why not hit the panel directly with each conduit?
What is your need for a 4x4 trough? Really, you can do without it, and make like simpler. Once you are above 9 current carrying conductors, derating becomes costly and a PIA. Per code, doesn't matter for conduit size, derating is based on # ccc's in it.
Conduit is considered secured for 36" between enclosure and next point of support. Your concrete acts to secure it, so you really don't need anything between floor and panel. Add it if you want.
Securing the conduits with two unistrut rails or 2x4's is to manage them for the pour. one or both could be below the floor. You just want to secure them so the masons don't disturb them.
Go buy some 2 hole straps or unistrut clamps. You will see what spacing is needed.
Forget the 4 x 4 trough....you're just adding needless complication, especially with pvc conduit.