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Title: NEMA RV 3 Application


1
NEMA RV 3Application Installation Guidelines
For Flexible Liquid Tight Flexible Metal
Conduits

2
Application Guidelines for FMC
  • Construction of FMC
  • Grounding and Bonding
  • Uses Permitted and Not Permitted

3
Construction for FMC
  • Constructed in accordance with NEC
  • Complies with safety requirements of UL1
  • Interlocked corrosion resistant steel or Aluminum
    strip

4
Picture Example for FMC

5
Diagram Example for FMC
Cross-section view illustrating interlocking
construction
6
Grounding and Bonding for FMC
  • Permitted for bonding
  • When installed with listed fittings and
  • Flexibility is not required after installation
    and
  • When installed according to NEC Articles 348 and
    250 and
  • Protected by overcurrent device rated 20 Amperes
    or less.
  • Limited to 6 lengths when used for bonding (see
    NEC 250.118 (5))
  • Grounding conductor required if FMC
  • installed for flexible equipment or
  • when used in lengths greater than 6.
  • Grounding and bonding continued in slide 7

7
Product Marking for FMC
  • Manufacturers designation
  • UL Logo
  • Conduit type
  • Reduced wall (RW)
  • Extra reduced wall (XRW)
  • Material type
  • Aluminum (AL)
  • Steel (No Mark Required)

8
FMC Marking Example
9
Uses Permitted for FMC
  • Exposed and concealed locations NEC 348.10
  • Dry locations only
  • Branch circuits and feeders
  • Ducts or plenums for environmental air
  • 300.22(B) limits to 4 length
  • 300.22(C) no length limit
  • Under raised floors for computer rooms
  • Lighting whips and motor leads
  • These uses are not all inclusive, but serve as
    guidelines

10
Uses Not Permitted for FMC
  • NEC 348.12
  • Wet locations
  • 2008 NEC removed exceptions
  • Hoistways except as permitted in 620.21(A)(1)
  • Storage battery rooms

11
Uses Not Permitted cont. for FMC
  • Hazardous locations except 501.10(B) and 504.20
  • Where conductors are exposed to deteriorating
    material
  • Underground or in concrete
  • Where subject to physical damage

12
Reference ArticlesReference UL 1 and NEC
  • NEMA RV 3 1.4.1 National Electric Code
  • NEMA RV 3 1.4.2 Related NEC Articles
  • NEMA RV 3 1.4.3 UL Standards
  • Guide information page http//database.ul.com/cgi
    -bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/index.htm
  • White book Guide Information for Electrical
    Equipment

13
Application Guidelines for LFMC
  • Construction of LFMC
  • Grounding and Bonding
  • Marking
  • Uses Permitted and Not Permitted

14
Construction for LFMC
  • In accordance with NEC
  • Complies with safety requirements of UL360
  • Interlocked zinc-coated corrosion resistant steel
  • Trades sizes are 3/8 through 4
  • Sizes 3/8 1 ¼ have bonding strip enclosed by
    convolution

15
Construction cont. for LFMC
  • Jacket material is liquid-tight, non metallic
  • Jacket specifications governed by UL 360
  • Fittings for LFMC are constructed to UL 514B

16
Picture example for LFMC

Cut-away view of Liquidtight Flexible Metal
Conduit to illustrate construction
17
Diagram Example for LFMC

Cross-section view illustrating interlocking
construction
18
Grounding and Bonding for LFMC
  • LFMC trade sizes 3/8 1 ¼ permitted for
    equipment bonding
  • When installed with listed fittings and
  • Flexibility is not required after installation
    and
  • When installed according to NEC Articles 350 and
    250 and
  • Only in 6 lengths or less
  • Sizes 3/8 4 may be installed in unlimited
    lengths provided
  • A separate grounding conductor is installed
  • And installed according to NEC Articles 350 and
    250

19
Surface Print for LFMC
  • Manufacturers name or location
  • Trade size
  • Temperature rating
  • Burial rating (when applicable)
  • Flame rating (when applicable)
  • Current rating (for equipment bonding according
    to NEC article 250)

20
Uses Permitted for LFMC
  • Exposed and concealed locations as follows
  • When flexibility or protection from liquids,
    vapors or solids are required
  • As permitted by 501.10(B), 502.10, 503.1 and
    504.20
  • Other hazardous classified locations per 553.7(B)
  • Direct burial where listed marked for that
    purpose
  • If LFMC is marked direct burial it is also
    suitable for use in concrete or in poured
    concrete
  • The following are references throughout the NEC
    code

21
Uses Permitted cont. for LFMC
  • Outside branch circuits and feeders
  • Under raised floors for computer rooms
  • Lighting whips and motor leads
  • These uses are not all inclusive, but serve as
    guidelines
  • References throughout the NEC Code

22
Uses Not Permitted for LFMC
  • Where subject to physical damage
  • Where operating conditions cause temperatures to
    exceed material ratings
  • See NEC 350.12 for prohibited uses

23
Reference Articles for LFMC
  • NEMA RV 3 2.4.1 National Electric Code
  • NEMA RV 3 2.4.2 Related NEC Articles
  • NEMA RV 3 2.4.3 UL Standards
  • Guide information page http//database.ul.com/cgi
    -bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/index.htm
  • White book Guide Information for Electrical
    Equipment

24
Installation Guidelines
  • Installation Considerations
  • Securing Supporting FMC LFMC
  • Terminating FMC

25
Installation Considerations for FMC LFMC
  • Minimum centerline bend radius
  • Table 2 chapter 9 NEC
  • Other bends column
  • Maximum of bends between pull points
  • Not to exceed (4) - 90 degree bends
  • Or a total of 360 degrees (any direction)

26
Lateral Offsets
  • Use tables for length
  • Lateral offset
  • Example below

27
Vertical Loop
  • Vertical loop w/offset
  • L(8xTS)(1.57xA) T/2F
  • L Overall length
  • TS Trade size
  • A Horizontal dist between fittings
  • T Travel distance
  • F Offset
  • This accounts for suggested tangent length

28
Installation Considerations cont. for FMC LFMC
  • Fittings should be tightened properly
  • Section 3.3, tables 1 and 2 of NEMA guidelines
    for proper torquing values
  • Closely follow manufacturer's instructions

29
Securing Supporting FMC LFMC
  • According to NEC 348.30 350.30
  • Both must be supported and secured every 4.5 or
    less
  • Must be secured within 12 of each termination
  • These support requirements are waived if needed
    for flexibility or for luminaries

30
Securing Supporting cont. for FMC LFMC
  • Both may be unsupported when
  • Conduit is fished between access points through
    concealed spaces in finished buildings or
    structures and supporting is impractical
  • Flexibility is required
  • 3 maximum for LFMC
  • 3 maximum for FMC ½ through 1¼
  • 4 maximum for FMC 1½ through 2
  • 5 maximum for FMC 2½ and larger
  • Used on luminaries 6 maximum
  • Run through non-vertical framing members with
    distances not exceeding 4½

31
Terminating FMC
  • Fitting Selection requires knowing
  • Trade size or metric designator
  • Type of FMC, (standard, reduced or extra-reduced
    wall)
  • Type of metal (steel or aluminum)

32
Conduit Preparation for FMC LFMC
  • Square the cut end of the metal conduit
  • Insert conduit flush with fitting end stop
  • Ensure seating of clamp on conduit before
    torquing
  • Be careful torquing the securement screw
  • Always follow the manufacturer's instructions
  • Follow recommendations from NEMA FB 2.20,
    Selection and Installation guidelines for
    Fittings for use with Flexible Conduit and Cable

33
Cutting Conduit for FMC
  • Rotary armor cutters
  • Hacksaw
  • Cut one convolution at a 60 degree angle
  • Diagonal wire cutters
  • Brake the conduit or twist open
  • Then cut with the cutters

34
Cutting Conduit for LFMC
  • Hacksaw
  • Blade should have 32 teeth per inch
  • Band saw with ½ X .025 Blade with 24 teeth per
    inch at 350 ft/min

35
Fitting Attachment for FMC
  • Always make sure the conduit is inserted
    completely to the smooth end stop
  • When using a clamp type fitting, be sure the
    fitting seats between the convolutions
  • Hand tighten the fitting screws and slightly
    rotate the conduit in the fitting
  • If there are two screws, tighten alternately to
    provide even pressure.
  • Table 1 in NEMA RV 3 shows standard torque values
    for FMC fittings

36
Terminating for LFMC
  • Fitting Selection requires knowing
  • Trade size or metric designator
  • The environment of installation
  • Conduit preparation
  • Square the end of the conduit
  • Fully insert conduit to end stop
  • Ensure jacketing is not cut or ripped
  • Always follow the manufacturers instructions
  • Follow recommendations from NEMA FB 2.20,
    Selection and Installation guidelines for
    Fittings for use with Flexible Conduit and Cable

37
Fitting Attachment for LFMC
  • Squared end must be fully inserted into ferrule
  • Assembly methods vary for LFMC fittings, follow
    manufacturer's instructions
  • Table 2 in NEMA RV 3 show standard torque values
    for LFMC fittings

38
Unthreaded Entries
  • Hand tighten the threaded portion of fitting to
    secured box using a locknut
  • Assemble nut, gland and ferrule onto conduit
  • After securely tightening the gland nut to the
    threaded body, finish tightening the locknut ¼
    turn

39
Fitting Example
40
Verification of Installation
  • Conduit shall be properly terminated at boxes
  • Conduit shall be properly secured and supported
  • Conduit shall not show evidence of damage or
    physical abuse
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