can you bend pipe?
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Discuss In your country, do you use pipe to run wire through very much? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
No @ Dustydazzler we generally don’t pull romex in pipe and romex is mostly used in domestic applicationsin the u.k we generally pull single cables (wires) in conduit pipes , you do get some people pull in Romex style cable in conduit but that generally more in houses.
europans do pull in round cable in their conduit but that’s more flexi plastic type conduit tubing I think...I have seen Europea conduit that doesn’t even have bends / elbows
No @ Dustydazzler we generally don’t pull romex in pipe and romex is mostly used in domestic applications
In European Domestic installations it is single cables that are normally pulled in Flexible conduit, round cable as you have called it is generally double insulated and just clipped in place, although this is allowed but frowned upon.
The conduits are often much larger than what we have available here, and motorised cable pullers are common there. Don't forget their 1" conduit has a larger ID than our 1" conduit. And we certainly don't have 8" conduit here, it's hard enough finding suppliers for 32mm conduit.Cant help note the lack of pull-in boxes on some of those installations, but as said some excellent work.
Yes, 6 - 3" conduit were for the 800A, 3ph, 480 volt service, 4 - 500 MCM (almost 1,000 mils dia) plus 4/0 (21mm) ground (earth) in each. Other conduits went elsewhere. It ran under a walkway & a driveway, which were used by garbage trucks & busses. Tried to talk them into only using the rebar under, & 15' of each side of roadway...nope. And it was schedule 80 PVC too.That is some serious duct work! Still, I am surprised that the plan was to encase the lot in concrete, true it will make it tough but seems very "permanent" there.
Over here we would use SWA cable for that sort of job, probably in a runs of "twinwall" plastic duct that can be buried in soil (with sand around it, if stony soil) but in some cases just SWA direct in ground.
But 800A is a lot of current, probably that would need a few parallel runs of cable to get capacity at a sane size of cable to wrangle!
Ah, makes sense now!It ran under a walkway & a driveway, which were used by garbage trucks & busses.
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