PVC under driveway

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Assuming the depth requirements of 300.5 are met you would be fine to run PVC conduit through a sleeve under a driveway.

Chris
 
I'm talking about a tube about 2 feet in dia. that is used to carry water run off when it rains.

From an NEC stand point, again as long as the depth requirements of 300.5 are met I don't see a problem with running a PVC conduit through a 2' diameter pipe for drainage.

P.S. welcome to the forum.:)

Chris
 
From an NEC stand point, again as long as the depth requirements of 300.5 are met I don't see a problem with running a PVC conduit through a 2' diameter pipe for drainage.

P.S. welcome to the forum.:)

Chris

Securing it per 352.30 might be a problem.
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Good point.:)

Chris


Another problem is burial depth at both ends. You'll need to maintain that depth until there is suffecient grade above to 'legally cover' the PVC. This means you can't just bring the PVC into the ends of the drainage tube. (We call 'em culverts). Otherwise, they're basically exposed as it enters & exits the culvert. You'll need to punch two holes, one at each end, to maintain depth.
 
Another problem is burial depth at both ends. You'll need to maintain that depth until there is suffecient grade above to 'legally cover' the PVC. This means you can't just bring the PVC into the ends of the drainage tube. (We call 'em culverts). Otherwise, they're basically exposed as it enters & exits the culvert. You'll need to punch two holes, one at each end, to maintain depth.

I agree, thats why I mentioned meeting the depth requirements of 300.5.

Chris
 
All I really wanted was a "No prob, go for it! " this project just got a little harder... :)

Ok, Go for it no problem, as long as the depth requirments of 300.5 are met and the securing and supporting requirements of 352.30 are met.;):D

Chris
 
It depends on what's on either end? You might be able to use rigid or something rated for being exposed in whatever type of area you are in then go down into the ground. I'd call your inspector to before wasting a lot of time and having him shoot you down.
 
Ok, Go for it no problem, as long as the depth requirments of 300.5 are met and the securing and supporting requirements of 352.30 are met.;):D

Chris

Yep, go for it. But I'll add...

Use Schedule 80. Its identified for use in areas where exposed to physical damage, as in where the run will enter and exit the "tube".

Additionally, if the run lays on the bottom of the "tube" for the entire length, it is supported :grin:
 
Yep, go for it. But I'll add..

Additionally, if the run lays on the bottom of the "tube" for the entire length, it is supported :grin:

I'm fairly certain that the NEC doesn't require "support" of the PVC conduit but more likely requires it to be "securely fastened into place". I could be wrong.....it's happened before.
 
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