Simpsonelectric
Member
Greetings all, I am getting ready to wire a large floating concrete dock on a large project I have in Key West. The dock has arrived and has been installed. It consists of many 12ft long X 10ft wide sections. The top being pored concrete with man holes in each section and the remaining is foam. The dock has cast in place (20) 2 1/2 inch conduits that each goes to an individual large boat slip pedistal. This is large power. I have (4) 800 amp, 1phase panels feeding these 20 pedistals. My problem is that the floating dock is in these 12 ft sections. They are all bonded together from the sides so that the dock is one piece and no one section can float higher or lower than the other. From the top the concrete finish between the sections just looks like an expansion joint. One foot down, after the concrete pour, the foam begins and there is a 5 inch gap between the sections. All the 20 conduits line right up end to end but 5 inches apart. The dock manufacturer is claiming that on 99% of their docks the electricians use THWN and just bridge the 5 inch gap with the wire. It is unseen and not subject to damage. I have already run this by the inspector and he frowning at the idea. Now I have to sell him on it. "G" cable is out of the question because the outside diameter of the large cable is 2.39 an will not go in the 2 1/2 inch conduits. I can find nothing in the code. I would certaintly appreciate any feed back I can get.
Thanks
Steve Simpson
Simpson Electric LLC
Thanks
Steve Simpson
Simpson Electric LLC