Electrical – Should I run RMC all the way from panel to sub-panel, or are there cheaper options

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I am running a 60 amp circuit to a shed about 100 feet from our main panel. I'll be running 3 #6 copper wires in a 3/4" rigid metal conduit down a trench with 6 inches of cover (hand dug, and I won't be digging it any deeper).

My question is, once I get inside the walls and ceiling of a building, do I need to continue to run RMC to the panels or are there other less expensive options?

Best Answer

Personally, I'd switch to EMT once inside and away from the need for limited cover depth for burial.

Maintains the conduit-as-grounding-path.

No need for a junction on the wires - just a transition in conduit types at a pull point or box.

Resists rodent teeth.

Easily bent. Borrow, rent or buy a bender. Read up a bit on using a bender.

Fulfills the "costs less than RMC" goal.

Does not automatically derate to 60C (as cable does) if the terminals at both ends are rated 75C