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Flexible PVC Electrical Conduit Pipe, 25m Roll

Flexible PVC Electrical Conduit Pipe, 25m Roll

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Product Highlights

  • Product: Flexible PVC Electrical Conduit Pipe
  • Brand: Generic
  • Material: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
  • Roll Length: 25 metres per roll
  • Application: Protecting and routing electrical wires in residential and commercial installations
  • Key Feature: Flexible - bends around corners and obstacles without fittings

Product Description

Flexible PVC Electrical Conduit Pipe protects and routes electrical wires along walls, ceilings, and floors. Unlike rigid conduit which needs elbow fittings at every bend, it bends around corners by hand - faster to install on complex routes and in renovation work. Available in 19mm and 25mm inner diameters, each in 25-metre rolls.

Secure the tube with conduit clips at 300-500mm intervals, then pull wires through. Use appropriate connectors at junction box entry and termination points for a complete installation.

Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications (Quick Reference)

Specification Details
Material PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
Variants 19mm and 25mm inner diameter, available in Black, White, and Grey
Roll Length 25 metres per roll
Application Indoor electrical wire protection and routing

Which Size Should I Order?

Size Best For
19mm Light point wiring, single circuits, 2-3 cables - suited for residential room circuits and light commercial runs
25mm Higher cable count, thicker cables, or runs where future additions are expected - residential, commercial, and industrial wiring

Installation Guidelines

Step-by-Step Installation

  1. Plan the route: Mark the conduit path - plan for smooth curves, not sharp kinks.
  2. Cut to length: Cut with a hacksaw or tube cutter.
  3. Secure the tube: Fix conduit clips at 300-500mm intervals along the route.
  4. Pull the wires: Use fish tape or pull wire to draw cables through.
  5. Connect at endpoints: Fit PVC connectors at junction box entries on both ends.

Recommended Applications

Where flexible PVC electrical conduit pipe fits best

  • Residential renovations: Adding new circuits without major wall breaking
  • Complex routing runs: Multiple bends, ceiling voids, and tight spaces
  • Embedded wiring: Laying wire runs in walls and floors before plastering or screeding
  • Commercial fit-outs: Office and retail electrical runs in partitioned spaces
  • Last-metre connections: Short flexible section between rigid conduit and equipment

Why Buy from HomeRun?

  • Both sizes in stock: 19mm and 25mm available for immediate dispatch
  • Project quantities: Order single rolls or multiples to match your project requirement
  • Bangalore Fulfilment: Quick local availability

FAQs

1) What is the difference between flexible PVC electrical conduit pipe and rigid PVC conduit?

Rigid conduit holds its shape and requires elbow fittings at every change of direction - it is faster to install on straight runs but needs careful planning and more fittings for complex routes. Flexible conduit bends by hand around corners and obstacles without any additional fittings - it is slower to lay on long straight runs but significantly faster in renovation work, complex routes, and anywhere the path changes direction frequently. Many installations use both: rigid conduit for long straight runs and flexible conduit at bends, entry points, and connections to equipment.

2) Which size should I use - 19mm or 25mm?

Choose based on how many cables you need to route and their combined diameter. The 19mm tube suits 2-3 standard cables for light point wiring and single circuits. The 25mm tube suits higher cable counts, thicker cables (such as 4mm or 6mm power cables), or runs where future cable additions are likely. In both cases, keep the total cable fill below 40% of the tube's cross-section - if your cable bundle fills more than that, move up to the larger size.

3) Can this be used for outdoor or underground wiring?

This standard flexible PVC electrical conduit pipe is rated for indoor use. For outdoor or underground applications, use conduit specifically rated for those conditions - UV-stabilised conduit for exposed outdoor use, and heavy-duty rigid or armoured conduit for underground burial. Using standard indoor-rated PVC conduit outdoors or underground will cause it to degrade prematurely and compromise the protection of the cables inside.

4) How do I pull wires through the tube after it is installed?

Use a fish tape or pull wire - insert it from one end of the tube, navigate it through to the exit point, attach the cables securely to the pull end, and draw them back through. For long or complex runs with multiple bends, apply a small amount of cable-pulling lubricant to reduce friction and prevent insulation damage during the pull. Secure the tube fully with clips before pulling wires - an unsecured tube will move and kink during the pull.

5) How do I secure flexible conduit to walls and ceilings?

Use PVC conduit clips or saddle clamps fixed to the wall or ceiling at intervals of 300-500mm. Closer spacing (300mm) is recommended on vertical runs and anywhere the tube is likely to sag under its own weight or the weight of cables inside. At corners and bends, add a clip close to each side of the bend to hold the curve shape. For embedded installations in walls or floors, the surrounding plaster or screed holds the tube in position without clips.

Returns & Exchange Policy

  1. This product is non-returnable
  2. Replacement available within 24 hours of delivery for:
    • Damaged or defective product
    • Wrong or missing item
  3. Refer to Refund Policy for complete details
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