wire in plastic conduit

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I went to the box store and bought wire and conduit to bury a lighting circuit to the new garden shed. I thought I was buying copper 10/2 w/ground underground wire, but when I got ready to install it I found it is not UG wire. I'm putting it in the water-tite UV resistant schedule 40 pipe. Can I use this wire? I'm assuming it will stay dry in the conduit.
 
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Unless the conduit can be sealed airtight it will fill with water due to the water in the air condensing in the colder underground conduit.

James K0UA
 
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Underground (direct bury) or exposed (outside) wire is called UF. I think you'll be ok with what you have in conduit. I have heard that in underground conduit it is best to use the loose wire without the jacket (thhn). But that's what circuit breakers are for!
 
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Alright, it is marked UF-B. I'm accustomed to the underground wire that is mean to skin. This wire has a vinyl/plastic jacket that encases the neutral and two insulated wires like the tuff stuff, but skins easily. Google says it's ok for direct burial, so I guess I'm OK without another trip to the store?
 
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UF-B stands for underground feeder with 90 deg insulation. You should be OK.
 

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