Question on residential 200A overhead service conduit

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jango

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Hi all,

I have a question on a 200A overhead service conduit. I'm using 2" rigid conduit and the run is about 40' long. There are three 90 degree bends and maybe a 22 1/2 degree bend. My question is, is it permittable to use a 2" LB and possibly some compression rigid couplings/connectors along the run? Any input on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
 

don_resqcapt19

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That would be code complaint, but make sure the LB is large enough for the number and size conductors that are being installed.
Also if this is on the line side of the meter, some utilities prohibit any conduit bodies.
 

Ponchik

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NEC wise you should be OK. However, some POCO don't allow conduit bodies and/or junction boxes. Check with POCO about the conduit bodies as well for total degrees of bends.
 

infinity

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I agree with Don, the LB must be sized according to the 6X rule or be marked for the conductor sizes permitted that are less than the 6X rule.
 

Buck Parrish

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I too, have been told by the power company that no LBs are allowed.

You might could have went under ground cheaper. Unless you're on rock. That sounds like an interesting service mast. Send pics...
 
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