installing wires in a trench with water pipes,etc

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Garth12

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lease help;
I read in the code I'm sorry but I can't remember
the ref. as I recall you can't install Plumbing pipes and Electrical wiring in the same trench.
Would you please tell me the reference?
Thanks
Garth12
 
Re: installing wires in a trench with water pipes,etc

I would like someone to point out this section to me also. I have been searching for it for over 35 years and haven?t found it yet.
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[ November 28, 2005, 03:06 PM: Message edited by: jwelectric ]
 
Re: installing wires in a trench with water pipes,etc

Originally posted by jwelectric:
I would like someone to point out this section to me also. I have been searching for it for over 35 years and haven?t found it yet.
:confused:
On a serious note, what about if the same trench has a gas line?

[ November 28, 2005, 03:19 PM: Message edited by: jbwhite ]
 
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Not to long ago I installed a 100 amp panel in a building behind a ladies home that she was going to use for cutting hair. We installed the feeders, water and gas line in the same trench and yes it was inspected.

By the way I didn?t drive a ground rod at the building either. The water was in plastic so it wasn?t the electrode. The gas supplied the water heater and heat so it was bonded at the furnace. The building was brick veneer, does that give you a hint as the grounding electrode?
 
Re: installing wires in a trench with water pipes,etc

Originally posted by Garth12:as I recall you can't install Plumbing pipes and Electrical wiring in the same trench.
I have done designs for which the utility companies (water, gas, phone, and electric) had their own rules for what could share a trench with their "stuff." I seem to recall that the basic restriction was not about sharing a trench, but rather was about the minimum separation distance between two types of utility lines. It is not an NEC issue, as others have already said.
 
Re: installing wires in a trench with water pipes,etc

The Original Poster has opened a new thread on this same topic, so I am going to close this one. Please continue the discussion here.
 
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