domestic conduit question external is plastic exceptable? | on ElectriciansForums

Discuss domestic conduit question external is plastic exceptable? in the Domestic Electrician Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

P

pbrender

Hi Everyone,

is it exceptable to use plastic conduit outside on a domestic install or should it only be galvanised steel?


I have to run power in 2.5 t&e approx 3m outside along a brick face, they have already bought the plastic conduit!

thankyou to everypne who answered my first post.

paul​
 
It's a question of risk in my opinion. Is it likely to get damaged, or vandalised. These are questions you will have to ask. I would of probably gone with galv, but if they've bought PVC, then thats what you may have to use. Don't forget to allow for expansion on runs longer than 3m in PVC.
 
yes,

will be about 3m off the floor and down a side wall so out of diredt sunlight and adverse weather,chance of impact virtually zero!

so plastic is the way for this job!

happy days!
 
It's a question of risk in my opinion. Is it likely to get damaged, or vandalised. These are questions you will have to ask. I would of probably gone with galv, but if they've bought PVC, then thats what you may have to use. Don't forget to allow for expansion on runs longer than 3m in PVC.

Johnboy, what's your recommendation on how to cope with expansion on longer runs? Many thanks.
 
Hi pbrender, If you're using plastic, heavy weight PVC conduit is more robust for external use, also black PVC has a higher resistance to the ageing effects of exposure to UV light.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Johnboy, what's your recommendation on how to cope with expansion on longer runs? Many thanks.
You cut the tube short in the coupler, and seal it with flexible sealant ontbe outside. Use a polyeurathene sealant, that is designed for exterior use. I hate it when I see long PVC tube runs that start to bend. Another idea that is use on long runs of pipe is expansion loops. They put put a bubble in the pipe, so that the bends absorb the expansion. This wouldn't look very good in conduit though, unless the bends were needed anyway, for example to set around an obstacle.
 
Last edited:
You cut the tube short in the coupler, and seal it with flexible sealant ontbe outside. Use a polyeurathene sealant, that is designed for exterior use. Ihate it when I see long PVC tube runs that start to bend. Another idea that is use on long runs of pipe is expansion loops. They put put a bubble in the pile, so that thebends absorb the expansion. This wouldn't look very good in conduit though, unless the bends were needed anyway, for example to set around an obstacle.

How about using short sections of flexible conduit properly joined with couplers & solvent cement?
 

Reply to domestic conduit question external is plastic exceptable? in the Domestic Electrician Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

Similar Threads

  • Question
By retired electrician, I mean that I have retained my ticket but no longer do installation work. Thanks for the clarification. I missed that it...
Replies
2
Views
378
It’s fine.. bit awkward to install in conduit especially LSOH 2.5mm T&E
Replies
3
Views
1K
  • Question
Youre in the same boat as me. I was previously with niceic and later on, napit. No issues. I didn't bother finishing my nvq3 as in 2010 during the...
Replies
7
Views
3K
Thanks for that. That was my thoughts too. The JB will be pretty much right next to it so a short length of flexi will work well.
    • Like
Replies
7
Views
2K
OK, so as a quick update to this. I found a junction box (Wago Abox SL-2,5/4² # 80680701, see image) that looks like a great fit for my needs...
Replies
3
Views
4K

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Electrician Courses Green Electrical Goods PCB Way Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Pushfit Wire Connectors Electric Underfloor Heating Electrician Courses
These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then CLICK HERE and post a thread with who you are, and we'll send you some stats etc

YOUR Unread Posts

This website was designed, optimised and is hosted by untold.media Operating under the name Untold Media since 2001.
Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock    No Thanks