goldstar
Senior Member
- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
I somehow remember it being a violation to change conduit bodies from galvanized to PVC, or vice versa, midway through a run but I can't seem to find it in the code book. However, if you're installing an underground service in an overhead area, some of the POCO's in my area are requiring that where the PVC comes out of the ground and up the pole, the sections going up the pole must be galvanized. The inspectors are requiring that we drive a ground rod adjacent to the pole with a ground clamp on the galvanized portion of the conduit and install a # 6 ground wire from rod to conduit.
Now, having said that, I have a situation where I have to relocate a service to a lake-front residence and in order to do so I have to install a mast on the rear of a garage. The garage is up at the street level with the residence behind the garage. Years ago the POCO, in their infinite wisdom, installed the service drop from the pole to the residence, on an angle, rather than straight into the house with a mid-span. A new residence was built next to this house and now the sag from the service drop passes right in front of the new residence. I now have to run approx. 50' of 2" conduit to the mast on the rear of the garage.
So, my question is this, will I be legit if I run a 10' length of galvanized conduit up the back of the garage for the mast and support ( as long as I ground the galvanized) and change to PVC for the balance of the run ?
Now, having said that, I have a situation where I have to relocate a service to a lake-front residence and in order to do so I have to install a mast on the rear of a garage. The garage is up at the street level with the residence behind the garage. Years ago the POCO, in their infinite wisdom, installed the service drop from the pole to the residence, on an angle, rather than straight into the house with a mid-span. A new residence was built next to this house and now the sag from the service drop passes right in front of the new residence. I now have to run approx. 50' of 2" conduit to the mast on the rear of the garage.
So, my question is this, will I be legit if I run a 10' length of galvanized conduit up the back of the garage for the mast and support ( as long as I ground the galvanized) and change to PVC for the balance of the run ?