bensonelectric
Senior Member
Why is it that electrical PVC conduit almost never seems to keep out leaks, when plumbing PVC (Sch 40) can prove able to hold in pressures of 150+ PSI?
I only ask this because I had to dig up some conduit the other day, and when I finally got it out of the ground the whole thing was filled with water. I asked the guy who installed it, and he said he glued each joint, and even twisted the pipe a 1/4 turn after inserting according to the directions. I wouldn't be so concerned if it wasn't for the fact that I just built a pneumatic air cannon out of 2" Sch 40 PVC, and it holds a pressure of 150PSI without a problem. The only difference I could see was that I used primer, and he had not, so is primer really worth the extra effort when doing PVC conduit jobs?
I only ask this because I had to dig up some conduit the other day, and when I finally got it out of the ground the whole thing was filled with water. I asked the guy who installed it, and he said he glued each joint, and even twisted the pipe a 1/4 turn after inserting according to the directions. I wouldn't be so concerned if it wasn't for the fact that I just built a pneumatic air cannon out of 2" Sch 40 PVC, and it holds a pressure of 150PSI without a problem. The only difference I could see was that I used primer, and he had not, so is primer really worth the extra effort when doing PVC conduit jobs?