Running 1/2" ENT inside a 2"PVC sleeve with an RG6 in it?

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Good day!

I have an issue. At an office building, I have to get a 120v line outside, but the electrical room is in the center of a high-end finished basement with the only open access going outside to be a 2" PVC (25'long) with an RG6 coax in it. I could easily pull Carlon ENT through it for my circuit.

Would this be legal as the 2" PVC is only a technical sleeve?

Many thanks in advance!!
 
Should be fine, I do have to ask what you are going to do with the ENT once you get outside though, as it won't hold up that well outdoors, and without looking I don't think it is allowed outdoors anyway. Transition to PVC before it gets outside is possible I guess.
 
Welcome. If you are using a cable assembly, you do not need an innerduct. RG6 and, say, MC or UF cable can occupy the same sleeve or chase. See 820.154(A)(2) exception #1.

ENT is not listed for sunlight and has restrictions on being exposed; see 356.10 and 356.12.
 
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