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Ray E. Skelton

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Does the NEC require pull boxes at certain intervals on long conduit runs?
I understand the requirement on number of bends but cannot find the distances on pull box locations in long straight conduit runs.

thanks Ray E. Skelton
 
There is no length limit to a conduit run in the NEC, just the number of bends.

I have seen many engineers specifications that require a pull box every 100' in a run of conduit, but this is not an NEC requirement.

Chris
 
I agree there is no length limitation in the NEC, at some point common sense should prevail(if you only have a 100' fish tape..........), even though we cannot enforce common sense! :D
 
The only limitation is the stress factor on the wire. Obviously a 1 mile pull will create a lot more stress on a wire that is being pulled 100 feet.
 
Dennis Alwon said:
The only limitation is the stress factor on the wire. Obviously a 1 mile pull will create a lot more stress on a wire that is being pulled 100 feet.

Another limitation is how long your fish tape/rope is, as well as the length of conductor you can obtain.
 
I could not figure out the title until I read your profile. Welcome to the forum Mr. President!:smile:
 
barbeer said:
I agree there is no length limitation in the NEC, at some point common sense should prevail(if you only have a 100' fish tape..........), even though we cannot enforce common sense! :D


For long pulls useing a fish tape takes up to much time so you blow lines in the conduit. You can put 500 ft. of line in a conduit in about 5 seconds ( and it gets all the gravel out so watch yourself).
 
growler said:
For long pulls useing a fish tape takes up to much time so you blow lines in the conduit. You can put 500 ft. of line in a conduit in about 5 seconds ( and it gets all the gravel out so watch yourself).

As my nine year old would say in a very matter of fact voice........."Yes I know!" ;)
 
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