Abstract
Steel conduits form a major wiring method that requires great installation skill. The system consists of a series of threaded tubes with boxes for the various outlets; cables are drawn through the conduits after erection. Outstanding features are their sturdiness and rewireability so that obsolete cables can be replaced at any time.
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© 1977 Michael Neidle
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Neidle, M. (1977). Conduit Systems. In: Basic Electrical Installations. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-81514-2_4
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