The galvanized steel 1 1 4 in.
Run 3 4 emt attic.
Run the metal conduit and plan the bend.
Emt 90 elbow the galvanized steel 1 1 4 in.
Temporarily attach the lb to the shed and measure from the bottom of the trench to the bottom of the lb fitting.
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First you are right to abandon the idea to bend emt through the soffit and into the attic.
If an electrical inspector has flagged nm cable that has been run incorrectly you might be tempted to install the conduit then reuse the same nm cable by running it through the new conduit.
It s just the meter outside mounted on the exterior of the home then the wires run up the studs into the attic then down into the utility room where the breaker panel is located.
Unless you get really lucky the geometry just doesn t work out.
National electrical code appendix c table c1 shows how the maximum number of wires in conduits including emt electrical metallic tubing this information is based upon nec table 1 chapter 9.
Also put a 1 8 hole in the bottom of the lr to make sure that water can get out of it instead of building up and then going off into your panel.
For interior or exterior use.
Emt 90 elbow is great for changing an emt conduit path as it features a large radius for easier wire pulling.
A 3 4 inch conduit can hold sixteen 12 gauge wires or twenty two 14 gauge wires.
For the threads that ll go into the lb and subtract the bending allowance listed on your bender usually six inches from this measurement for the bend.
Instead of that i would use a box to transition to 6awg thwn in 3 4 emt in the attic then run the emt out of the house and lb the run down to a lr body that goes into the right side of the box right above where the service wires go in.