I'm doing a new 200 amp residential service installation and am installing 2" rigid steel conduit for the riser and striking the mast. If I have a full stick of conduit completely supported (inside the wall), is there anywhere in the code that says I can't continue to the primary side of the meter base in PVC? I'm thinking grounding would not be an issue since it's feeding the ungrounded utility side of the meter, and can't come up with a structural reason or find anything in the code addressing it. The reason I ask is an offset will be required to hit the meter base and I'd rather heat up a stick of PVC than deal with bending the rigid steel. I'm in Washington state.
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