terry.dinerman
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I might recommend putting a box or two in along the run to make the pulls easier. They wont need to be as big as the ones used on the power run for the primary, but they are nice to have. They also give you a point to run other conduits from for things along the way later.
Be safe and stay cool. Maybe one of these winters when the rain is getting to me too much we might be able to make it down your way at a time when you're state side. There's a few TBN members down your way that I'd love to have a chance to meet.:thumbsup:
Cyril-
You are spot-on regarding breaking up the pulls...I will have three 90's in the run...but I had not considered boxes...I plan on long radius 90's...
I am following a proposed fenceline, thru a corner...thus keeping areas adjacent to the house ect as open as possible for the future...plus, knowing that my utilities are within "X" feet of the fence will reduce the risk of any foolishness....
I plan to make the pulls with the main runs of pipe glued up and on the surface...start at the disconnect to the 90, thread on the 90, glue it up, then finish the pull up to the sub....close up the corner 90...throw the main runs into the trench....thread the 90's and risers on the ends (they will reduce to 3" to enter the panels) and then bury the whole mess....
I also have one pipe-crossing to contend with...the water main MUST cross over at some point, so I will start the trench from 3' deep at the disconnect for about 20 feet thru the crossover zone, and then bring it up to 24" for the rest of the run. It will be a long taper...those 20' joints of 4" don't bend much...
I only need 24" for my water around here, hard freezes are short lived in this part of the Texas, but they do happen occasionally....so that will give me a small margin of safety between the water and power trenches and sufficient depth for the waterline....
If I suddenly develop the need for a lot more electrical stuff out at the barn, I could see pulling another set of conductors.
NATURALLY....all the 90's will be large radius and I will be putting a "Pulling String" in along with the conductors, "justincase"...string and pulling soap is cheap...digging is not...
The "Big Electrical House" I have been buying from over in Hunstville has had everything I've needed so far, and their warehouse looked like the one out of "Raiders of the Lost Ark", so I am pretty sure I should have no problem getting long radius 90's and proper pulling soap etc...
Looking waaaaaay into the future, should pulling after burial fail, and I ever have to bust into that 90, a box would be a good way to restore the protection for the conductors at that point....
I will put that suggestion in my will...
Now as far as visitors are concerned, there are so many TBNet members here in Texas you may as well start a convention...and from my experience with Texas hospitality, you may not want to leave....
<....A CONVENTION.....Oh my...now THERE is an IDEA...!!>
So until the TBNet Convention, I will come up with a dry sack fro you to sleep on, a bowl of kibble, a cheap cigar and a wee dram for anyone who knocks on the door and asks...
I will stay cool if you stay dry...but I think I have the better chance...a cold "Shiner Bock Beer" can cure a lot of HOT...but not so much cold n' wet...
But I could be wrong...
BE SAFE!