darunedefig
Member
- Location
- HV, New York
- Occupation
- Electrician
I have a customer who has an empty 4" plumbing pipe between their old detached garage and house basement.
It is straight and about 20' feet. The ground is all large rocks between house and garage.
I don't think their are any code compliant options for electrical in this pipe, but just wanted to check?
I am not talking about running THWN wires, but a rated? cable or other conduit inside this pipe/"chase"?
Running PVC SCH 80 electrical or EMT 1" conduit would have strapping issues.
Though one could strap it to a 2x4 and slide it in and secure 2x4 to wall studs on each side
then slap a label on the plumping pipe and say "Do not use..." .
I know my inspector would pass this, but I want to be NEC compliant.
USE is not permitted to be indoors, so that is out.
We are allowed all the time with running cable down empty PVC pipe from attics to
basements all the time, but that is a vertical chase. Short runs in vertical chases don't need strapping for the vertical part.
It is straight and about 20' feet. The ground is all large rocks between house and garage.
I don't think their are any code compliant options for electrical in this pipe, but just wanted to check?
I am not talking about running THWN wires, but a rated? cable or other conduit inside this pipe/"chase"?
Running PVC SCH 80 electrical or EMT 1" conduit would have strapping issues.
Though one could strap it to a 2x4 and slide it in and secure 2x4 to wall studs on each side
then slap a label on the plumping pipe and say "Do not use..." .
I know my inspector would pass this, but I want to be NEC compliant.
USE is not permitted to be indoors, so that is out.
We are allowed all the time with running cable down empty PVC pipe from attics to
basements all the time, but that is a vertical chase. Short runs in vertical chases don't need strapping for the vertical part.