Hi All,
Im a resident electrician for a large building in Boston, MA and recently I received a work order to provide a conduit system for a fiber optic line for one of our tenants. I'm familiar with HDPE Inner tube and the orange Carlton Flex ENT (familiar as in I have seen it before) what I'm not familiar with is the general good practice of such installations. I do know that it is important to keep the bending radious as wide as possible to avoid kinks and strain in and on the cable and that's about it. The run I have to install is fairly complicated because it needs to run up two floors across one and back down two floors. Is it an accepted practice to change over to EMT through floors penetrations and use pull boxes when necessary? Or should I stick with the ENT for the entire installation? Any other pointers you guys have will be greatly appreciated.
Thank You.
P.S.: I am installing only the conduit, not the fiber itself.
Im a resident electrician for a large building in Boston, MA and recently I received a work order to provide a conduit system for a fiber optic line for one of our tenants. I'm familiar with HDPE Inner tube and the orange Carlton Flex ENT (familiar as in I have seen it before) what I'm not familiar with is the general good practice of such installations. I do know that it is important to keep the bending radious as wide as possible to avoid kinks and strain in and on the cable and that's about it. The run I have to install is fairly complicated because it needs to run up two floors across one and back down two floors. Is it an accepted practice to change over to EMT through floors penetrations and use pull boxes when necessary? Or should I stick with the ENT for the entire installation? Any other pointers you guys have will be greatly appreciated.
Thank You.
P.S.: I am installing only the conduit, not the fiber itself.