brantmacga
Señor Member
- Location
- Georgia
- Occupation
- Former Child
I have a project that involved intercepting two existing 4” PVC conduits underground, install a handhole at that point, and continue on to my new service equipment.
Each 4” terminates at separate padmount transformers that sit next to each other. I’m only pulling cable through one of the conduits.
Last week, I blew the conduits out and noticed something very odd. We blew about 300 gallons of water not just out of the other end of a single 4”, but out of all three open ends. Ok so imagine two parallel conduits with 90’s on each end; blow a single 90, and you get air/water out of the OTHER conduit on BOTH ends. These conduits are roughly 430’ end to end, half under pavement. Doesn’t matter which conduit you blow, you will always feel air at the other 3 open ends. There is no handhole or junction box anywhere. We blew a string line through it.
I told the GC PM that there is a break somewhere with an open cavity around it, and it needs to be scoped. They discussed and said to me they think somehow we are just drawing air through the other transformer cabinet.
Alright, am I a crazy person? Am I missing something obvious? I tried to locate the break with my fish tape connected to a locate tool transmitter, but almost all of this conduit run is trenched with another 8 sets of parallel feeders and it overpowers my locator.
It’s been kicked to the architect as to wether or not we should attempt to pull the feeder. My position was to have it from them in writing acknowledging that I think it’s broken and not responsible for damage to the conductors. But I just feel like everyone is looking at me funny when I say the conduit is broken and that it’s completely normal to have air coming out of the other conduit.
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Each 4” terminates at separate padmount transformers that sit next to each other. I’m only pulling cable through one of the conduits.
Last week, I blew the conduits out and noticed something very odd. We blew about 300 gallons of water not just out of the other end of a single 4”, but out of all three open ends. Ok so imagine two parallel conduits with 90’s on each end; blow a single 90, and you get air/water out of the OTHER conduit on BOTH ends. These conduits are roughly 430’ end to end, half under pavement. Doesn’t matter which conduit you blow, you will always feel air at the other 3 open ends. There is no handhole or junction box anywhere. We blew a string line through it.
I told the GC PM that there is a break somewhere with an open cavity around it, and it needs to be scoped. They discussed and said to me they think somehow we are just drawing air through the other transformer cabinet.
Alright, am I a crazy person? Am I missing something obvious? I tried to locate the break with my fish tape connected to a locate tool transmitter, but almost all of this conduit run is trenched with another 8 sets of parallel feeders and it overpowers my locator.
It’s been kicked to the architect as to wether or not we should attempt to pull the feeder. My position was to have it from them in writing acknowledging that I think it’s broken and not responsible for damage to the conductors. But I just feel like everyone is looking at me funny when I say the conduit is broken and that it’s completely normal to have air coming out of the other conduit.
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