bonding conductive flex to pvc?

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copper123

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A friend has a 2"stub of schedule 80 pvc that comes out of the ground under a modular home. The manufacture has provided a 2"pvc stub out of the bottom of the new panel. They don't line up perfectly. What do you think? Pvc male connector, rigid coupling, flex connector, flex, and then the same thing all over? Or maybe a FA pvc connector and then a flex connector. I have been trying to find the code reference that states that you dont have to bond metallic conduit if its for a feeder coming out of the ground. I thought it was in article 300 but I can't find it. Any help or better suggestions would be great!
Thanks

[ April 18, 2005, 12:34 AM: Message edited by: copper123 ]
 
Re: bonding conductive flex to pvc?

OOPS,
I found the reference I was looking for. I was thinking about 250.80 and using a metal sweep in a non conductive conduit run. That is not applicable to my scenario. Would my application be at all code compliant??? Yikes.
 
Re: bonding conductive flex to pvc?

Why not just use liquid tight non metallic flexible conduit instead of the metallic stuff?
 
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