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Q & A of the Day – Should I use female bushes when mounting conduit box to metal trunking?

Published: 16 May 2012 Category: Q&A

This Q & A of the Day concerns the mounting of conduit box to metal trunking. It has been answered by SELECT (Distribution Equipment including Cable Management):

Q & A of the Day – Should I use female bushes when mounting conduit box to metal trunking?
This Q & A is one of thousands posted in our Technical Expertise area, and answered on a daily basis by our Voltimum Experts.

Question: Can you please advise as to whether there is a specific requirement, or Regulation, that states that female bushes MUST be used when mounting a conduit box to metal trunking by way of a male brass bush and lock ring?

In the installation I am dealing with there is sufficient room in both trunking and conduit box for the cabling, there is enough length on the cables to prevent them being damaged as they enter the bush (by pulling) and the cables are fully supported along their length.

Answer: Although the normal method of connecting a metal box to trunking is via a coupling, there is no specific Regulation to address this directly. The method, however, should be mechanically strong and provide for electrical continuity.

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