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Black Flexible Non-Split Conduit Tubing - 50m Reel
Incl. VAT £52.27 - £138.67Excl. VAT £43.56 - £115.56 -
Black Flexible Split Conduit Tubing - 50m
Incl. VAT £40.01 - £112.01Excl. VAT £33.34 - £93.34 -
PVC Conduit Roll
Incl. VAT £38.54 - £54.60Excl. VAT £32.12 - £45.50 -
Galvanised Steel Conduit - PVC Covered
Incl. VAT £53.54 - £827.41Excl. VAT £44.62 - £689.51 -
Galvanised Steel Conduit
Incl. VAT £42.74 - £1,580.27Excl. VAT £35.62 - £1,316.89 -
Polypropylene Split Conduit
Incl. VAT £139.45 - £377.18Excl. VAT £116.21 - £314.32 -
Liquid Tight Conduit
Incl. VAT £127.33 - £1,300.88Excl. VAT £106.11 - £1,084.07 -
Polypropylene Conduit
Incl. VAT £92.47 - £158.06Excl. VAT £77.06 - £131.72 -
Polypropylene Conduit - Yellow
Incl. VAT £134.68 - £354.62Excl. VAT £112.23 - £295.52 -
Polypropylene Conduit - Orange
Incl. VAT £134.68 - £354.62Excl. VAT £112.23 - £295.52 -
Polypropylene Conduit - Blue
Incl. VAT £134.68 - £354.62Excl. VAT £112.23 - £295.52 -
Polypropylene Conduit - White
Incl. VAT £107.72 - £158.06Excl. VAT £89.77 - £131.72
FAQ | Electrical Conduit
What is electrical conduit used for?
Electrical conduit protects and routes electrical cables, keeping them safe from damage, moisture, and corrosion. It ensures a neat, compliant, and long-lasting wiring installation.
What are the different types of electrical conduit?
The main types include PVC conduit (lightweight and corrosion-resistant), galvanised steel conduit (durable and impact-resistant), and flexible conduit (ideal for tight or irregular spaces).
How do I connect conduit sections together?
Use compatible conduit fittings, couplers, and elbows designed for the conduit material. This ensures a secure, watertight connection and maintains cable protection.
What regulations apply to electrical conduit in the UK?
Electrical conduit installations must comply with BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations) to ensure safe, compliant electrical systems.