- Location
- Chapel Hill, NC
- Occupation
- Retired Electrical Contractor
Scenario
I went to a job the other day and the builder had a beautifully dug trench about 24-30 inches deep. The run was about 200 feet. The problem there are 7 90 degree bends in the run. I will need to run #4 copper to the separate structure from the house. I installed 1 1/4" pvc and stubbed up for a box halfway thru the bends.
The Question
I want to use an inground splice box. All I can find are these 200-250 dollar boxes that are metal. I have seen some boxes that are nema 6P that are all PVC. Can these boxes be installed in ground? If not what can I use?
I guess I am looking for recommendations.
I realize I could have used USE cable but I didn't want to for various reasons. I was going to use UF cable but no one stocked it and the trench was ready. So it is what it is. Any suggestions-- I have never had to do this. The kicker is they could have done the trench with 3 90's if they did what I asked them to do.
I went to a job the other day and the builder had a beautifully dug trench about 24-30 inches deep. The run was about 200 feet. The problem there are 7 90 degree bends in the run. I will need to run #4 copper to the separate structure from the house. I installed 1 1/4" pvc and stubbed up for a box halfway thru the bends.
The Question
I want to use an inground splice box. All I can find are these 200-250 dollar boxes that are metal. I have seen some boxes that are nema 6P that are all PVC. Can these boxes be installed in ground? If not what can I use?
I guess I am looking for recommendations.
I realize I could have used USE cable but I didn't want to for various reasons. I was going to use UF cable but no one stocked it and the trench was ready. So it is what it is. Any suggestions-- I have never had to do this. The kicker is they could have done the trench with 3 90's if they did what I asked them to do.