JFletcher
Senior Member
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- Williamsburg, VA
Per NEC 352.44, expansion fittings are required when the change in length is expected to be a quarter inch or greater.
In runs that would have a very large amount of expansion, my question is how much does the wiring inside expand and contract? If it's roughly the same as the PVC, then there would be no issue. I was thinking though in longer runs that the difference between the expansion rates of the wiring and PVC could cause issues, such as stress on terminals or the PVC itself.
Is this ever an issue, and if so how would one resolve it? With smaller wire I could see that a J- box in the middle of the run with a loop of wiring in it would probably solve any issues, but what about larger cables like 4 / 0 aluminum or 500 MCM copper?
I ask because recently I saw an underground parking garage within a very long run of PVC, probably 250 ft, with no expansion joints at all. It was suspended and supported buy all thread hanging from the ceiling and clamps that are typically used for sprinkler piping. The conduit could obviously move in the clamps (eta: apparently negating 352.44) however I imagine there would be a pretty severe distortion of the 90s at the ends on a really hot or cold day, to say nothing of the wiring inside.
Nothing was broken nor appeared repaired, so I guess it works. I also followed a few pieces of EMT and stopped counting at 9 quarter bends, with no pull points between, as the conduits disappeared behind a wall
In runs that would have a very large amount of expansion, my question is how much does the wiring inside expand and contract? If it's roughly the same as the PVC, then there would be no issue. I was thinking though in longer runs that the difference between the expansion rates of the wiring and PVC could cause issues, such as stress on terminals or the PVC itself.
Is this ever an issue, and if so how would one resolve it? With smaller wire I could see that a J- box in the middle of the run with a loop of wiring in it would probably solve any issues, but what about larger cables like 4 / 0 aluminum or 500 MCM copper?
I ask because recently I saw an underground parking garage within a very long run of PVC, probably 250 ft, with no expansion joints at all. It was suspended and supported buy all thread hanging from the ceiling and clamps that are typically used for sprinkler piping. The conduit could obviously move in the clamps (eta: apparently negating 352.44) however I imagine there would be a pretty severe distortion of the 90s at the ends on a really hot or cold day, to say nothing of the wiring inside.
Nothing was broken nor appeared repaired, so I guess it works. I also followed a few pieces of EMT and stopped counting at 9 quarter bends, with no pull points between, as the conduits disappeared behind a wall
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