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CSA C22.2 NO. 45.2-08 (R2018) Electrical Rigid Metal Conduit - Aluminum, Red Brass, and Stainless Steel (Tri-National Standard, with NMX-J-576-ANCE and UL 6A), Includes Update No. 1 (2014), Update No. 2 (2019), and , and Errata (2021)
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Errata — March 2021
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MARCH 5, 2021 NMX-J-576-ANCE ♦ CSA C22.2 No. 45.2-08 ♦ UL 6A 5
Preface
This is the harmonized ANCE, CSA Group, and UL standard for electrical rigid metal conduit – aluminum, red brass, and stainless steel. It is the second edition of NMX-J-576-ANCE, the first edition of CSA C22.2 No. 45.2, and the second edition of UL 6A. This harmonized standard has been jointly revised on March 5, 2021. For this purpose, CSA Group and UL are issuing revision pages dated March 5, 2021, and ANCE is issuing a new edition dated March 5, 2021.
This harmonized standard was prepared by the Association of Standardization and Certification (ANCE), CSA Group, and Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). The efforts and support of the conduit manufacturing industry and the Technical Harmonization Subcommittee for Conduit and Tubing of the Council on the Harmonization of Electrotechnical Standards of the Nations of the Americas (CANENA) are gratefully acknowledged.
This standard is considered suitable for use for conformity assessment within the stated scope of the standard.
The present Mexican standard was developed by CT Technical Committee 23 Electrical Accessories from the Comite de Normalizacion de la Asociacion de Normalizacion y Certificacion, A.C., CONANCE, with the collaboration of the metal conduit and tubing manufacturers and users.
This standard was reviewed by the CSA Subcommittee on Metal Conduit and Tubing, under the jurisdiction of the CSA Technical Committee on Wiring Products and the CSA Strategic Steering Committee on Requirements for Electrical Safety, and has been formally approved by the CSA Technical Committee.
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Reasons for differences from IEC
The Technical Harmonization Subcommittee identified several IEC standards that address electrical conduit and tubing included in the scope of this standard. The IEC standards for electrical conduit and tubing are recognized as being generally system-specific, containing the requirements for the relevant conduits and cables and associated fittings in several discrete IEC standards.
The THSC determined the safe use of electrical conduit and tubing is dependent on the design and performance of the conduit and tubing systems with which they are intended to be installed. Significant investigation is required to assess safety and system compatibility issues that may lead to harmonization
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of traditional North American electrical conduit and tubing and associated fittings with those presently addressed in the known IEC standards. The THSC agreed such future investigation might be facilitated by the completion of harmonization of the North American standards for electrical conduit and tubing and their fittings.
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CONTENTS
Preface 4
Scope 6
Normative references 6
Definitions 6
Units of measurement 7
Construction 7
Tube 7
Finished conduit 8
Protective coatings 10
Threading and chamfering 10
Nipples 11
Elbows 14
Threaded couplings 14
Test requirements 15
Tube 15
Protective coatings 16
Markings 16
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Annex A (normative)
A1 Normative references 19
Annex B (informative)
B1 Dimensions of conduit ............................................................ .20A
Annex C (informative)
C1 Examination of finished product by manufacturer 21
Annex D (normative)
D1 Alternative National Markings 22
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Electrical Rigid Metal Conduit – Aluminum, Red Brass, and Stainless Steel
Scope
These requirements cover aluminum (ERMC-A) and stainless steel (ERMC-SS) electrical rigid metal conduit, nipples, elbows, and couplings in 12 – 155 (3/8 – 6) trade sizes for use as metal raceway for the installation of wires and cables in accordance with CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, NOM-001-SEDE, Standard for Electrical Installations, and NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (see Reference Item No. 1, Annex A). It is the user’s responsibility to determine the appropriate product for the application.
These requirements also cover red brass (ERMC-RB) electrical rigid metal conduit, nipples, elbows, and couplings in 16 (1/2) trade size for use as metal raceway for the installation of wires and cables in direct burial and swimming pool applications in accordance with the applicable national electrical installation codes.
Steel conduit is covered by the standards listed in Reference Item No. 2, Annex A.
Normative references
Products covered by this standard shall comply with the reference installation codes and standards appropriate for the country where the product is to be used. When the product is intended for use in more than one country, the product shall comply with the installation codes and standards for all countries where it is intended to be used. A Reference Item No. is provided at the point of use for each reference in this standard. See Annex A for a list of reference publications and the correlating list of reference item numbers to applicable country publications.
Undated references to standards shall be considered to refer to the latest edition and all revisions to that edition up to the time when this standard was approved. Dated references to standards shall be considered to refer to the dated edition and all revisions published to that edition up to the time the standard was approved.
Definitions
The following definitions apply in this standard.
Elbow — A manufactured curved section of conduit threaded on each end.
Electrical rigid metal conduit – aluminum (ERMC-A) — A threadable aluminum raceway of circular cross-section designed for the physical protection and routing of wire conductors and use as an equipment grounding conductor when installed utilizing appropriate fittings.
Electrical rigid metal conduit – red brass (ERMC-RB) — A threadable red brass raceway of circular cross-section designed for the physical protection and routing of wire conductors and use as an equipment grounding conductor when installed utilizing appropriate fittings.
Electrical rigid metal conduit – stainless steel (ERMC-SS) — A threadable stainless steel raceway of circular cross-section designed for the physical protection and routing of wire conductors and use as an equipment grounding conductor when installed utilizing appropriate fittings.