Am I correct in assuming it's okay to use PVC conduit under this circumstance?
-I am building a stud wall in front of a 3" ABS drain line that exits the building about 20" above the slab in my basement, this wall will run perpendicular to the exterior wall.
-I would like to run power to a shed using PVC conduit outside the home at a later date.
-I would like to run 1" conduit behind this wall to the exterior wall, and exit the building w/ an LB conduit body.
-At the other end of the conduit run on the indoor side, I would like to use a 4x4x2 PVC junction box that will be on a wall in my furnace closet.
-None of the conduit will be exposed when I finish the bathroom, I will have access for pulling wire through the conduit body and the 4x4 junction box. I plan to run romex style wire from the panel in the house to the junction box and from there to the shed, the trench and under ground conduit will be done at a later date as well.
-I am building a stud wall in front of a 3" ABS drain line that exits the building about 20" above the slab in my basement, this wall will run perpendicular to the exterior wall.
-I would like to run power to a shed using PVC conduit outside the home at a later date.
-I would like to run 1" conduit behind this wall to the exterior wall, and exit the building w/ an LB conduit body.
-At the other end of the conduit run on the indoor side, I would like to use a 4x4x2 PVC junction box that will be on a wall in my furnace closet.
-None of the conduit will be exposed when I finish the bathroom, I will have access for pulling wire through the conduit body and the 4x4 junction box. I plan to run romex style wire from the panel in the house to the junction box and from there to the shed, the trench and under ground conduit will be done at a later date as well.