We do it all the time here. Usually we just tuck it behind the 3" pvc and don't even ziptie it.
In the Kansas City Metro Area we have 9 counties, 5 Power Companies, and 119 cities. There isn't one location, area, municipality or any scenario I know of where we can run a GEC down the house to the ground without it being in pipe. Instant fail in these parts.We do it all the time here. Usually we just tuck it behind the 3" pvc and don't even ziptie it.
Around here I’ve never saw one in pipe...In the Kansas City Metro Area we have 9 counties, 5 Power Companies, and 119 cities. There isn't one location, area, municipality or any scenario I know of where we can run a GEC down the house to the ground without it being in pipe. Instant fail in these parts.
Protection of the conductor is always the reason.
I've been failed for the pipe not going all the way to the ground. I told one guy "you do know a weed eater will tear up the pvc pipe faster than it will the bare copper?
Then comes the deer in the headlights look![]()
URD is not something recognized by NEC. It still falls under USE cable/conductor or if has multiple ratings under those single conductor ratings.I don't see why plexing multiple conductors would magically change it to a cable.