iggy2
Senior Member
- Location
- NEw England
we have a client who has been ordered by the electrical inspector (verbally, letter requested but none yet) to replace (2) feeders from one building to two other buildings. The reason is that the cloth jacket on the conductors in the panel is damaged. Not the insulation - just the cloth jacket. This is old (1950s?) (3) 250 kcmil copper in 2-1/2" pipe, through the foundation wall, underground into the crawl space at two other apartment buildings about 30 and 50 feet away.
Am I correct that the cloth jacket is purely for physical protection, and once the conductors are installed, the cloth jacket is of no use?
Rather than rip out the existing conductors, I am suggesting they propose to the inspector, as a compromise, to sleeve the damaged portion of the existing conductors in the panel with heat shrink tubing. This is for public housing, so money is not growing on the trees here...
Am I correct that the cloth jacket is purely for physical protection, and once the conductors are installed, the cloth jacket is of no use?
Rather than rip out the existing conductors, I am suggesting they propose to the inspector, as a compromise, to sleeve the damaged portion of the existing conductors in the panel with heat shrink tubing. This is for public housing, so money is not growing on the trees here...