Nope. The rule that never existed was for one every 100'.I have a 1000' run of pvc conduit to run, I thought it used to be required to have a pull box every 300'.
........you'll still need to be able to get the wire in the pipe.
'Splain, please?If you are good at catch and release, here is the formula:
Length in feet of fish tape 1 plus length in feet of fish tape two minus 3 = length in feet between pull points.
'Splain, please?
I wouldn't trust the tapes hooked together for such a long run, because of the drag. I've seen fishtape hooks bend open, and that's when we were able to hook and tape the wires by hand.He's sending a fish tape in from both ends and trying to 'catch' them together, then use one end to pull out both fish tapes with the wires attached to the 'released' tape.
What would you guys recommend or are there too many varibles to give a generalized distance?
I wouldn't trust the tapes hooked together for such a long run, because of the drag. I've seen fishtape hooks bend open, and that's when we were able to hook and tape the wires by hand.
I wouldn't trust the tapes hooked together for such a long run, because of the drag. I've seen fishtape hooks bend open, and that's when we were able to hook and tape the wires by hand.
I always put the string in as I go on larger pipes.