09 19 2016 09 45 am somersetresident.
Pvc chase from basement to attic.
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On the second floor wall i cut reasonable size hole in the wall which i used to gain access to allow me to cut the hole from the 2nd floor to 1st floor.
You can get different sizes of pvc and you can run 2 3 lines in one run.
Does anyone know how to identify the 2 pvc chase from basement to attic which was part of the upgrade package.
Could anyone explain the benefits of this conduit.
But if it s only on one side o.
On the first floor i also cut a hole in the wall to fish the run from the 2nd floor and then ran that to the basement.
Pvc from basement to attic i m in the middle of doing some remodeling work on my house and i figure now is as good as a time as any to ask this.
One portion of the basement is unfinished.
This pipe utilized a chase which is about 12 x 18 x 16ft high so there s plenty of room to run conduit for future electrical circuits or low voltage runs from the basement to attic if needed down the road.
I m considering running a piece of 2 pvc conduit from the basement through the first floor and into the attic so i don t have to find a wall to pull nm through in the future when all the drywall is hung.
Now that you have run wires from your outlet to the basement or the attic you may need to run the wire from the attic to the basement.
Any pointers will help.
Since i need to re insulate the chase exterior wall and button up 2 floors of drywall patch i figured now s the time to do it.
Ideally your house included a future tube which is a pvc pipe running from the basement to the attic specifically for this purpose.
If you have a rigid line then you can open up one wall on second floor to drill to attic and first and then drill up to first from basement.
A conduit usually goes from a wall plate or some other firm destination to another solid destination.
I only have the basic idea that it s going to run inside walls and can be used in the future for running wires from basement to each floor.
Then i ran my wiring bundles from the attic down to the 2nd floor.
I go down to the basement and i see many pvc pipes.
It seems no matter what you will have to open a couple walls but might not be as bad as you think.
I m wanting to run some future proof low voltage conduit from attic to basement unfinished area where i have a structured media enclosure mounted.
From a wall switch box to a breaker panel while a chase often simply goes from one open space to another.
I believe that this went into effect in 1992 with ubc 702 8.
As a follow up on my last post what i referred to as a chase is actually called a vertical fire block that has the same function as the horizontal fire block that surrounds the flues of prefabricated chimineys on attic floors.
From the crawl space to the attic a conduit usually smaller than a chase less than or equal to 1 and carries fewer.