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  • Durability: Resistant to impact, chemicals, and weather conditions.
  • Non-Conductive: Provides excellent electrical insulation.
  • Lightweight: Easier to handle and install compared to metal conduits.
  • Corrosion-Resistant: Does not rust or corrode, making it ideal for harsh environments.
  • Cost-Effective: Generally cheaper and requires less maintenance.

Electrical Rigid PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) is a type of plastic used to manufacture conduits and fittings for electrical installations. It is known for its durability, resistance to moisture, and non-conductive properties.

  • Cutting: Use a fine-toothed saw or PVC cutter.
  • Bending: Use a heat source or specialized bending tool to achieve desired angles.
  • Support: Provide adequate support at regular intervals to prevent sagging.
  • Adhesive: Use PVC solvent cement specifically designed for electrical applications.

Minimal maintenance is required. Regularly inspect for physical damage or wear and ensure connections remain secure. Replace any damaged sections promptly.