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Eric V
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« on: April 02, 2008, 09:03:02 AM »

I am installing a heating system for a large entertainment area in my basement.  For convenience, I would like to locate the transformers in a utility room.  The wiring run from transformers to terminal boards is approx. 28 ft.  Installation instructions say to use #6 wire for this distance.

I have #6 THHN wire.  Does this wire need to be in conduit, if it runs through enclosed wall?

If so, are there limitations on size and type of conduit for this application?
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« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2008, 08:23:18 AM »

Eric,

Unfortunately, I cannot answer your question, as installations of this nature vary depending on where you live.  In many instances, a conduit is not needed.  A proper (and inspector-friendly) installation is to be made in accordance to local codes and ordinances. These codes may require special wiring or a conduit (plastic or metal) in the walls.
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