matt_i
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So I am preparing to wire 2 A/C disconnects using #10 NMb wire.
I have a short (I think its 2" long) stub of 1/2" PVC conduit which runs as a water-shedding sleeve thru the vinyl block and into the stud wall.
I want to air-seal/bug-seal/etc between the ID of the PVC and the wire.
Currently available on-site are 100% clear silicone caulk and Great Stuff low-expansion foam. I'm leaning towards the silicone but wanted to see if there are detriments to this or a better choice of products.
Thanks in advance!
(Note: The spade bit and pliers is just to provide restraint to the sleeve as I glued and pressed in the box-bushing....no bearing on this part of the project)
I have a short (I think its 2" long) stub of 1/2" PVC conduit which runs as a water-shedding sleeve thru the vinyl block and into the stud wall.
I want to air-seal/bug-seal/etc between the ID of the PVC and the wire.
Currently available on-site are 100% clear silicone caulk and Great Stuff low-expansion foam. I'm leaning towards the silicone but wanted to see if there are detriments to this or a better choice of products.
Thanks in advance!
(Note: The spade bit and pliers is just to provide restraint to the sleeve as I glued and pressed in the box-bushing....no bearing on this part of the project)
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for duct seal