8NTX
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I've got a large wiring project coming up in about 10 days. Pulling 3-#4awg wires and 1-#6 a distance of about 600 feet partially through a winding wooded trail. With the advice of an electrician, I think I have the logistics of the project under control. How to pull it, etc. BUT....
NEC says no more than 360 degrees in a pull without installing a pull box, and this box will be a major pain. My electrician says all the conduit MUST be assembled first - out of main panel, into sub panel, with wiring attached at the main, before doing the pull. Is this right? AND...that the 90 degree turns coming out of the main and back into the sub panel count as 180 degrees of this total (of 360 max). Hmmm. This puts me over.
I can straighten out the pull by chopping down some serious woods for about 300 ft. of the run. But this is of course, undesirable. On the other hand, less wire to buy. Did I hear him right or are we on different wavelengths??
BTW - covering up the ditch with the tractor and rear blade, so this post is kinda tractor related, too. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
NEC says no more than 360 degrees in a pull without installing a pull box, and this box will be a major pain. My electrician says all the conduit MUST be assembled first - out of main panel, into sub panel, with wiring attached at the main, before doing the pull. Is this right? AND...that the 90 degree turns coming out of the main and back into the sub panel count as 180 degrees of this total (of 360 max). Hmmm. This puts me over.
I can straighten out the pull by chopping down some serious woods for about 300 ft. of the run. But this is of course, undesirable. On the other hand, less wire to buy. Did I hear him right or are we on different wavelengths??
BTW - covering up the ditch with the tractor and rear blade, so this post is kinda tractor related, too. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif