Dsg319
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- West Virginia
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- Wv Master “lectrician”
Is it threaded rigid? Why would you not put the first seal before the underground submerges below grade?Anyways around having 2 boundary seals in this situation?
I have problems understanding the exceptions.
Conduit will not pass completely through the div-2 without a coupling or fitting.
Yes it is, and the reason I drew both in the same area is because from where the conduit originated is from a remote I/O panel and will be full of other conduits and the seals will take more space.Is it threaded rigid? Why would you not put the first seal before the underground submerges below grade?
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If you're using threaded RMC and couplings and they are factory threads, you should only need one seal. The Steel Tube Institute states that factory threads and couplings (the one that comes with the length of conduit), when made wrench tight are acceptable in class 1 div 2 areas. I've done it many times and it passes around here. This is certainly a gray area though. Might be worth checking with the inspector to avoid rework.Yes it is, and the reason I drew both in the same area is because from where the conduit originated is from a remote I/O panel and will be full of other conduits and the seals will take more space.
I got to thinking though I could put one seal smack dab in the middle of the div-2 area as long as I can get a 10’ joint of conduit out both sides of the seal and extend beyond the boundary back to non-class.
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