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- 1. The process of installing electrical conductors within EMT.
- 3. A type of electrical box used to house wiring connections.
- 7. An enclosure used to contain electrical connections and switches.
- 9. A tool used to cut EMT pipes to the required length.
- 13. A type of wiring method where conduits are visible on surfaces.
- 14. The coating that protects EMT from corrosion.
- 15. A type of diagram that represents an electrical circuit using symbols.
- 17. A professional skilled in electrical installations.
- 19. The process of joining two electrical conductors together.
- 21. The process of removing sharp edges inside the pipe.
- 22. The code that provides standards for electrical installations in the Philippines.
- 23. Used to hold, secure, and support electrical metallic tubing.
- 24. A hand tool commonly used by electricians for gripping and cutting.
- 25. An electrical code used primarily in the United States but referenced globally.
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- 2. A protective device used to prevent electric shocks in wet locations.
- 4. Used to join two EMT pipes together.
- 5. Used to secure EMT conduits to electrical metallic boxes.
- 6. Cylindrical structures used in conduit installations.
- 8. A standard wire gauge system used for conductor sizing.
- 10. The amount of conduit length to be subtracted before bending.
- 11. One of the conditions under which EMT protected with enamel should not be used.
- 12. Used to connect sections of conduit securely.
- 13. Thin-walled conduit made of galvanized steel or aluminum.
- 15. The process of removing insulation from a wire before making a connection.
- 16. A tube used to protect and route electrical wiring.
- 18. The total electrical demand of a circuit or system.
- 20. A tool used to create bends in EMT conduits.
