wwhitney
Senior Member
- Location
- Berkeley, CA
- Occupation
- Retired
Unfortunately, the requirement in 310.10(H)(3) doesn't have any exception for nonmetallic conduits. Perhaps it should.The conductors are run UG in nonmetallic conduits in close proximity to each other.
You could certainly run your neutral in proximity to the conduits in a single conductor direct buried cable. And then maybe you could argue that it would still comply with 310.10(H)(3) if that single conductor cable were inside the larger conduit (assuming it's big enough), since it's a cable type method, rather than a conductor that requires the conduit around it. Seems like that argument ought to work for something like ENT as an innerduct, if you had enough available conduit area to pull ENT in.
Cheers, Wayne