Connecting PVC conduit to an electrical box typically involves the use of a PVC conduit connector or a PVC conduit hub. Here are the general steps to follow:
- Cut the PVC conduit to the desired length using a PVC pipe cutter or a saw.
- Insert the PVC conduit into the knockout hole on the electrical box. Ensure that the end of the conduit is flush with the surface of the box.
- Slide the PVC conduit connector over the end of the conduit until it is flush with the electrical box. Alternatively, if using a PVC conduit hub, insert the hub into the knockout hole on the electrical box and secure it in place with screws.
- Tighten the PVC conduit connector or hub using the appropriate tool, such as pliers or a wrench.
- Run the electrical wires through the conduit, ensuring that they are properly secured and supported.
- Connect the wires to the appropriate terminals in the electrical box.
Once all connections have been made, secure the electrical box cover in place.
Note: Always follow local electrical codes and regulations when installing electrical equipment. If you are unsure about any aspect of the installation process, consult a licensed electrician for assistance.