According to 300.3 (C)(2)(e), conductors over and under 600 V can occupy the same man hole if the are racked and separated. It then says that if the conductors are nonshielded and at different voltages they cannot occupy the same enclosure.
Q: Can THHN and 15kV cable (at 8320 V with a tape shield) be in the same underground man hole?
This job is needing directional boring due to finished, paved surfaces and we would like to use a centrally located man hole between a HV switch feeding a remote transformer as a pull point for future 480 V needs. I meet all dimensional requirements for the angle/straight pulls.
Q: Can THHN and 15kV cable (at 8320 V with a tape shield) be in the same underground man hole?
This job is needing directional boring due to finished, paved surfaces and we would like to use a centrally located man hole between a HV switch feeding a remote transformer as a pull point for future 480 V needs. I meet all dimensional requirements for the angle/straight pulls.